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John Krasinski’s Daughters Design T-Shirt To Help Restaurant Employees Struggling Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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John Krasinski and Emily Blunt’s family is all about giving back during this tough time. The couple’s daughters, 6-year-old Hazel and 3-year-old Violet, are using their artwork to help raise funds for chef Guy Fieri’s initiative with the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund (RERF).

Krasinski had Fieri on his “Some Good News” show, where they talked about helping those in the hospitality industry who are out of work or struggling financially due to quarantine orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.

During the show, which the “Quiet Place” director started to bring joy to those in quarantine, announced that Pepsi would be giving $3 million to RERF, putting the charity’s donations for COVID-19 relief at over $20 million.

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