Coronavirus: Farhan Akhtar donates 1,000 PPE Kits to healthcare staff in government hospital

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 8, 2020 11:35 AM2020-05-08T11:35:43+5:302020-05-08T11:36:01+5:30

Actor director and producer Farhan Akhtar  has contributed 1000 personal protective equipment (PPE) kits to healthcare workers fighting against ...

Coronavirus: Farhan Akhtar donates 1,000 PPE Kits to healthcare staff in government hospital | Coronavirus: Farhan Akhtar donates 1,000 PPE Kits to healthcare staff in government hospital

Coronavirus: Farhan Akhtar donates 1,000 PPE Kits to healthcare staff in government hospital

Actor director and producer Farhan Akhtar  has contributed 1000 personal protective equipment (PPE) kits to healthcare workers fighting against COVID-19. The 46-year-old actor shared the information on social media and stressed about the need for more supply of PPE kits in hospitals for the medical team and staff. The actor through a recorded video message on Twitter revealed that he "personally" has contributed 1000 PPE kits to the government hospitals and also appealed to the people to donate as much as they can. The actor further said that he will personally thank every contributor either through a post, recorded video or video call.

He captioned the video as, “Help our Covid 19 warriors. It is critical that we provide PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) kits to our healthcare workers for their protection in this #WarAgainstCovid19. I am personally donating 1000 PPE kits and have partnered with @tring.india to raise funds for more PPE kits which are in immediate need across India for our doctors and medical staff. For your contribution, I will send a personal ‘thank you’ video message recognising your generosity. This video will be in permanent memory with you. Some of you will even get to interact with me over a live video chat. Log onto www.tring.co.in and go to my profile to donate. Let's all join the #WarAgainstCovid19 and #UniteForHumanity. Recently, the actor also joined the I For India concert aimed at raising funds to help the coronavirus warriors. 
 

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