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Robert Pattinson celebrates real-life heroes for COVID relief service

During the interaction, the Twilight star introduced the organizations new initiative to provide internet access, tutoring programs and mental healthcare for young people whose education is affected by the pandemic.

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Robert Pattinson

English actor Robert Pattinson may be busy shooting 'The Batman' in London, but he took time on Saturday evening (local time) to celebrate the COVID-19 heroes at 'Go Campaign's 14th annual Go Gala'. According to Variety, the 34-year-old actor, who has served as the organisation's ambassador since 2015, was joined by gala co-hosts Lily Collins and Ewan McGregor to help raise USD 1 million for 'Go Campaign's' efforts to provide global COVID-19 relief and to fight to end racial inequality in the U.S.

During the interaction, the 'Twilight' star introduced the organization's new initiative to provide internet access, tutoring programs and mental healthcare for young people whose education is affected by the pandemic. He added that it is even more critical than ever to come together this year, saying "no child should have to sit on a curb to have access to education." During the early days of coronavirus-induced lockdown, Pattinson and Collins donated to 'Go Campaign's' emergency funds. The funds were used to provide food and hygiene products to 190 families in Los Angeles. The ambassadors also funded weekly food deliveries to vulnerable families in London.

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