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Kim Kardashian's SKIMS to donate $1 million to families affected by COVID-19

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Kim Kardashian West has joined in with several others who've pledged massive donations toward coronavirus relief efforts.

On Friday, West's SKIMS Solutionwear, an inclusive shapewear line, announced the company would be donating $1 million to support families affected by COVID-19.

"I am so grateful to all of you who have supported SKIMS since we first started six months ago," West said in a statement. "It’s been a dream of mine for so long, and has only been possible because of your love for what we do."

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She continued, "Our six-month anniversary has fallen in the middle of a global crisis so more than ever, it's our responsibility to give back and do what we can to help others."

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To support Mothers and Children in need during this time, SKIMS is committed to donating $1M to families affected by COVID-19. On Monday, we will restock the collection we first launched with, and in doing so, be able to help bring relief to those affected by this pandemic. Shop the Solutionwear restock on March 30 at 9AM PST / 12PM EST. Photo: #VanessaBeecroft

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With the brand's latest initiative to give back, there will also be a restock of the first collection that launched starting on March 30 at noon EST.

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West mentioned in a statement how by doing so the brand will be able to help bring relief to those affected by the pandemic.

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Kim Kardashian joins in with her sister Kylie Jenner, Rihanna, and Bruno Mars and more who are donating amid the novel coronavirus crisis.