More and more stars are finding creative ways to help others in need during the global pandemic.
. With millions of children home from school many cannot get the meals they rely on each day. Celebrities read their favorite children’s books offering entertainment and education as parents donate $10 to help ensure that children have the food and resources they need. The program is so successful, it is a global movement that is up and running around the world in India, Australia, South Africa, South Korea and other locales.
Twice a day since March 16, SiriusXM’s Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley have been streaming a show featuring actors in their homes, appropriately titled Stars In The House. Among those featured: Kristin Chenoweth, Tina Fey, the cast of Barry, reunions with the casts ofThe Actors Fund
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