Here's how.
With millions around the world now impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic, many celebrities have been looking for ways to help their fans—and that now includes Cardi B. If you’ve heard the news and are already wondering how to apply for Cardi B’s coronavirus relief fund, we got you.
But how much money are we talking? Well, Cardi decided to partner with her frequent brand collaborator, Fashion Nova, to fund donations of $1,000 every hour for the next 42 days . That looks like 24 recipients a day, totaling $1,000,000 in aid. If that sounds impossible, just listen to Cardi’s message to fans on Instagram for yourself.
View this post on Instagram Thank you guys for supporting me and @FashionNova, I teamed up with them to help those that have been impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic. Many of you are struggling to pay bills, feed your families, and take care of your overall essential needs. #FashionNovaCARES & I are giving away $1,000 EVERY HOUR until we’ve given away $1 MILLION DOLLARS to those directly affected by this crisis. Tell us how the $1,000 can help you during these times.
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