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Marc Anthony reaches out to give help to struggling Latinos

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 Marc Anthony  has never, and will never, forget where he came from. He may be a global salsa superstar but his humble roots growing up in Spanish Harlem, New York as the son of Puerto Rican immigrants made an immense impact on him.

With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting everyone but hitting the poorest especially hard, the Vivir Mi Vida singer has reached out to the Latino population in New York through his Fundación Maestro Cares and in collaboration with SOMOS, the network of doctors helping the underprivileged in the city.

They are offering free Coronavirus tests to those fearful that they could be detained for their immigration status in clinics in the Bronx and Queens.

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