According to Globalgrind.com, Pop princess
Rihanna is
doing her part to help those affected by superstorm Hurricane Sandy,
giving 1,000 sleeping bags to the Daily News’ Hurricane Sandy relief
effort. On top of that, RiRi will turn her album release party into a
rally to collect more material for the needy.
All of this is going down at Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club in Manhattan. To
attend the free event, all you need is to bring something to help the
victims.
Fans of the "Diamonds" singer are being asked to bring badly needed
basics, like diapers and wipes, coats and blankets, and lots of cleaning
supplies. All the items will be packed into a Daily News truck and
delivered Saturday to sections of the city that are still recovering
from the storm.
In 2010 Riri appeared on the
The Oprah Winfrey Show and dedicated her performance of Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song” to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
After her performance, it was announced that viewers could download the song at "RihannaNow"
and Oprah.com, and all of the proceeds were donated to many
different relief efforts for Haiti, including the Red Cross, UNICEF,
Oxfam America, and Partners In Health.
Well done Riri! :)
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