In
the
wake
of
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
celebrities
across
the
world
are
contributing
to
the
daily
wage
workers
and
their
families,
who
have
hit
the
worst
amid
lockdown.
Celebrity
couple
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Nick
Jonas
have
contributed
to
various
organizations
and
NGOs
including
UNICEF
and
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi's
PM-Cares
fund
to
lend
a
helping
hand.
Priyanka
Chopra
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
share
a
statement
that
read,
"So
many
people
around
the
world
need
our
support
more
than
ever.
It
was
important
for
Nick
and
I
to
donate
to
organizations
that
are
helping
low
income
and
homeless
families,
helping
doctors
and
first
responders,
feeding
children,
and
of
course
supporting
the
music
&
entertainment
industry.
They
need
your
support
too,
and
we
would
implore
you
to
donate.
No
amount
is
too
small,
even
if
it's
$1.
Together,
we
can
make
a
difference."
(sic)
She
further
mentioned
the
organizations
to
which
she
and
Nick
have
contributed
and
continued,
"The
world
needs
our
help
more
than
ever.
These
organizations
are
doing
amazing
work
by
helping
those
impacted
by
#Covid19.
They
are
feeding
the
hungry
(including
children
out
of
school),
supporting
doctors
and
first
responders,
helping
low
income
and
homeless
communities,
and
supporting
our
colleagues
in
the
entertainment
industry.
Nick
and
I
have
donated
to
these
charities:
@unicef,
@feedingamerica,
@goonj,
@doctorswithoutborders,
@nokidhungry,
@give_india,
and
@sagaftra,
#IAHV,
@friends_of_aseema,
and
#PrimeMinisterCares.
Thank
you
for
everything
you
are
doing."
(sic)
Urging
people
to
lend
their
support
as
well,
the
Quantico
actress
wrote,
"They
need
your
support
too,
and
we
would
implore
you
to
donate
as
well.
I
have
linked
to
each
org
with
a
swipe
up
in
my
stories...no
donation
is
too
small.
Together
we
can
help
the
world
beat
this."
(sic)
Priyanka
Chopra
has
been
actively
spreading
awareness
about
the
novel
Coronavirus
through
her
videos
on
her
social
media
page.
Recently,
the
actress
conducted
an
Instagram
Q
&
A
session
with
WHO
officials
to
debunk
various
myths
about
COVID-19.
She
also
participated
in
World
Health
Organization's
'Safe
Hands
Challenge'.
Currently,
the
diva
and
her
hubby
Nick
Jonas
are
in
self-quarantine
in
their
Los
Angeles
house.