Top South Asian artists and influencers launch charity single to support the

British Red Cross Global Coronavirus Appeal

Bollywood, Entertainment, Mumbai, Actor, Cinema, Hindi Films, Movie, Mumbai News, British Red Cross, Evelyn Sharma, Arjun, Avina Shah, Lisa Mishra, Sonna Rele, Shuba, Jonah Baker

Mumbai : Global influencers and artists including Bollywood actress Evelyn Sharma and singers Arjun, Avina Shah, Lisa Mishra, Sonna Rele, Shuba, Jonah Baker and Kiran + Nivi have teamed up to create a charity single in aid of the British Red Cross Global Coronavirus Appeal. The single will be released on 22nd July as the UK public hopes life will slowly return to normal with the lifting of restrictions and more people vaccinated.The artists were moved to help the charity following the devastating scenes in India as the country battled a deadly wave of the pandemic. They hope to raise funds to support Red Cross work in countries affected by this recent wave of the virus now sweeping across neighbouring countries, such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and beyond.The artists urge the public to give what they can to support the Red Cross response.Bollywood actress Evelyn Sharma says “I’m so honored to be a part of this powerful project and sing along with such talented artists to the hymn for better days ahead. We’ve been apart for way too long and I’m glad we are now on the way to being stronger together.

”UK based singer Avina Shah, who created the song and concept says, “It’s amazing how the world stood together to fight this deadly virus. It shows that unity does truly exist when we stand together for a goal. I wanted to create a song dedicated to all the families who have suffered during this time and also the frontline workers who have laid down their lives – it’s a toast to them and their supreme sacrifice”. Even during the worst time of the pandemic, the human spirit rose to the occasion and stood for all. I am extremely happy to be supporting the British Red Cross for all the amazing work they are doing and I hope we can get back to normal life soon everywhere in the world.”Richard Blewitt, British Red Cross Executive Director International says: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the public’s generosity in response to our appeal so far, and are grateful for the artists who made this single for help in encouraging further donations.“People are falling into extremely vulnerable situations around the world, with many struggling to access medical care, food, and water, as well as vital Covid-19 prevention items, like masks and hand sanitiser. Now, we must pull together to make sure no one is left behind, no matter where they are.”All money raised from the British Red Cross’s Global Coronavirus Appeal will help reach people who are most at risk from this frightening surge of Covid-19. You can find out more about the British Red Cross’s Global Coronavirus Appeal and donate here or visit www.redcross.org.uk/GlobalAppeal.

British Red Cross
The British Red Cross has reached more than 1.5million people since the start of the pandemic. Our volunteers and staff have delivered food and medicine to people’s doorsteps, got patients home from hospital and been there for people at their loneliest moments on our Coronavirus Support Line. We are now active and supporting at vaccination centres across the UK. Our online advice and information has been there for everyone, whether you’re an individual struggling with loneliness or a healthcare worker or volunteer who needs help to protect your own mental health as you help others.For over 150 years, the British Red Cross has helped people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global voluntary network, responding to conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. We enable vulnerable people in the UK and abroad to prepare for and withstand emergencies in their own communities. And when the crisis is over, we help them recover and move on with their lives.?www.redcross.org.uk

 

 

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