Post Malone donating 10,000 pairs of Crocs to frontliners

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US singer, rapper, songwriter and producer Post Malone performs on stage at the “Sziget” Island Festival in the Hajogyar (Shipyard) Island of Budapest on Aug. 11, 2019. Image: AFP/Attilla Kisbenedek

Grammy-winning rapper Post Malone has partnered with Crocs to donate 10,000 pairs of their sold-out Duet Max Clog II Collab to frontliners in the United States.

The act of charity is being done in partnership with Musicians on Call, a non-profit organization that aims to deliver “the healing power of music” to patients and caregivers.

“As a special early #FrontlineValentines gift, we teamed up with @postmalone and @crocs, to offer our hospital partners nationwide a gesture of gratitude with extra comfort!” the organization announced on Instagram yesterday, Jan. 14.

“Caregivers and staff are receiving their very own pair of Post Malone’s fifth #pmxcrocs collaboration as a thank you for their brave work on the frontlines to keep our communities safe!” it added.

Post Malone will be giving the 10,000 pairs to frontliners in 70 hospitals across the US, as per Billboard on Jan. 13.

“The stress of the pandemic on staff in all areas of the hospital has been unrelenting and we have been doing what we can to continue bringing them the joy of live music,” Musicians on Call president and CEO Pete Griffin was quoted as saying.

“We are so grateful to Post Malone and Crocs for joining us in providing even more relief when they need it the most through this generous donation.”  /ra

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