Amidst the ongoing Corona wave, several entrepreneurs have stepped forward to join hands in India’s biggest fight against the deadly virus. Igniting a ray of hope, these entrepreneurs and start-ups have been doing their bit to provide help to the people in need.
Barely a year old startup ‘Celebfie’ is also in the same league. The new-age platform has partnered with several NGOs including Khalsa India, Hemkunt Foundation India and Feeding India to help people in these tough times.
The celebrity-fan engagement platform has recently roped around 10 celebrities for the cause. This Covid-relief initiative has emerged as a helping hand for the people in these turbulent times. Commencing from 12thMay’21, the subscription-based platform that allows celebrities to monetise their app channels will book all the celebrities at a flat amount of Rs 5000, for a period of 30 days.
The collected money at every booking will directly go to these groups for charity that will be used for buying medical equipment’s, oxygen concentrators, medicines, food, etc for the people in need.
“I am deeply saddened to see the impact of Covid-19 second wave. Social media has been abuzz with cry for help. People from all over the world have come forward to help Indians amidst these tough times and so, Celebfie has taken this initiative in collaboration with celebrities to do their bit towards the society. After all it’s the need of the hour,” said Mr. Raminder Singh, Founder & CEO-Celebfie.
The new-age celebrity-fan engagement platform has roped around 10 celebrities, Jayati Bhatia, Vaishnavi Macdonald, Apara Mehta, Shibani Kashyap, Ambika Ranjankar, Mansi Srivastava, Unmukt Chand, Salman Ali, Nirmal Soni and Ankit Bathla for the cause.
Meanwhile, many other entrepreneurs across the country are trying to put their best foot forward to help citizens in need. There’s no denying, these entrepreneurs and start-ups have emerged as a rare beam of hope in these hard times.
Sharing the space with civil society crusaders, these start-ups are going way beyond their boundaries, carving a niche for themselves in the industry. The grit and determination shown by the organisations at personal level is paramount. Though we are yet to see the ‘end of the pandemic’, these small initiatives will surely lead us to the goal.