Cover Prizes include meeting the entire cast of "Friends". (Photo: Getty Images)

The viral fundraiser offers endless once-in-a-lifetime opportunities and experiences.

Celebrities around the world have come together to raise funds in response to the current global pandemic. The viral All In Challenge fundraiser has one main goal: to help provide food for those currently in need.

Due to the widespread effects of COVID-19, many countries are facing an unprecedented shortage of food, especially young children who rely on school lunches, the newly unemployed, and vulnerable elderly who are sheltering in place without access to groceries.

“The All In Challenge aims to be the world’s largest digital fundraiser in history by raising tens of millions of dollars to feed those in need,” the fundraiser said on its website. “Food insecurity is a mounting issue but never more important than during COVID-19 and the unprecedented shortage of food resources our nation is facing. Among those most in need: students who rely on currently closed schools for several of their meals each week; the newly unemployed who are facing uncertain circumstances; and a vulnerable elderly population sequestered in their homes without access to food.”

Created by Fanatics founder and executive chairman Michael Rubin, Alan Tisch, and Gary Vaynerchuk, the All In Challenge is offering a chance to get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities while helping those in need.

Current prizes include a wide range of celebrities offering themselves up for lunches or private concerts, including a walk-on role with Leonardo DiCaprio in a new Martin Scorsese film, meeting the entire cast of Friends, co-hosting a show with Ellen DeGeneres, and even a private football match with David Beckham.

Those interested in participating will be able to purchase tickets starting at $10 for ten entries up to $100 for two hundred entries. However, there is no limit on how much one can donate.

The fundraiser has already raised US$21 million and counting but those still interested in entering or donating can do so up until May 25.

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