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Ja Rule Provides New York City's Homeless With Free Face Masks
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Ja Rule Provides New York City's Homeless With Free Face Masks..
The 'Always On Time' hitmaker claims to have given out 3,000 units to those living on the streets after federal authorities recommended its usage to slow down the spread of coronavirus. Apr 14, 2020 AceShowbiz - Rapper Ja Rule is using his new line of fashionable face masks to help provide New York City's homeless population with the protective gear during the coronavirus pandemic. The "Always On Time" hitmaker has added his own designs to his Iconn brand, and reveals he has already given out 3,000 units to those living on the streets of the Big Apple, after federal authorities at America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the use of cloth face coverings in public settings to slow the spread of COVID-19. Ja Rule has teamed up with David Prince of Prince Management and officials at charity group Knock, Knock Give a Sock to donate the masks. "Unfortunately masks are going to be a new way of life," he told the New York Post's Page Six. "The h ...
The 'Always On Time' hitmaker claims to have given out 3,000 units to those living on the streets after federal authorities recommended its usage to slow down the spread of coronavirus. Apr 14, 2020 AceShowbiz - Rapper Ja Rule is using his new line of fashionable face masks to help provide New York City's homeless population with the protective gear during the coronavirus pandemic. The "Always On Time" hitmaker has added his own designs to his Iconn brand, and reveals he has already given out 3,000 units to those living on the streets of the Big Apple, after federal authorities at America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the use of cloth face coverings in public settings to slow the spread of COVID-19. Ja Rule has teamed up with David Prince of Prince Management and officials at charity group Knock, Knock Give a Sock to donate the masks. "Unfortunately masks are going to be a new way of life," he told the New York Post's Page Six. "The h ...