Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran & More Donate Items to Raffle Raising Money for Ukraine

Raffle tickets will sell for $10, and the WHO Foundation pledges to put all proceeds toward supporting Ukraine’s health care system.
Harry Styles attends the “Don’t Worry Darling” red carpet at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2022 in Venice, Italy.
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The World Health Organization foundation announced the launch of an e-store and celebrity raffle Saturday (Sept. 24) that will feature items from the likes of Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding. Fans can win donated one-off personal items in addition to concert tickets, as well as merch sold under the foundation’s Human Kind brand.
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A signed Styles vinyl album, a tour brochure and T-shirt signed by Sheeran, as well as a Goulding merchandise bundle are some examples of items you could win. Swedish House Mafia and Annie Lennox also have items in the raffle, along with two VIP tickets to Coachella 2023. Raffle tickets will sell at just $10, and the WHO Foundation pledges to put all proceeds toward supporting Ukraine‘s health care system.
The announcement of the Human Kind store marks seven months since the beginning of the war in Ukraine on Feb. 24. A long-standing military buildup has been destroyed, resulting in a European refugee crisis that is unprecedented since World War II.
Since the country’s invasion by Russia, around 12 million Ukrainians have either fled Ukraine or are internally displaced, according to the United Nations.
These celebrities aren’t the only ones to express concern about Ukraine in this partnership.
Back in May, Styles flew the Ukrainian flag during his “One Night Only in NY” concert at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena while singing his debut solo single “Sign of the Times.” Goulding performed the Ukrainian song of resistance “Chervona Kalyna” at Kyiv’s First Ladies Summit as a guest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Sheeran teamed up with Ukrainian band Antytila to release a remix of his single “2step.” The track’s accompanying music video focuses on scenes of war and the bandmates’ experiences after the invasion was announced.

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