"The Call to Unite," starting on Friday at 8
p.m. ET (midnight GMT) and streamed globally on Facebook,
YouTube, Twitter and other social media platforms, hopes to
support people who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus or
who feel isolated, depressed or overwhelmed.
Classical musician Yo-Yo Ma, rapper Charlamagne tha God, the
African Children's Choir, lifestyle guru Marie Kondo and
American pastor Rick Warren are also among those who will offer
prayers, songs and inspirational messages, organizers said.
"As much as it may feel like it, no one is alone in this
moment," the organizers said in a statement, inviting people
around the world to "join millions in solidarity over 24
powerful hours."
The lievstream, one of several remotely produced events aimed at
bringing people together during the pandemic, is organized by
Tim Shriver, the chairman of the Special Olympics.
The Special Olympics, founded in 1968, provides year-round
sports training for people with intellectual disabilities, but
its programs have been put on hold due to the coronavirus.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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