Celebrities Who Have Donated to L.A. Wildfires Relief Effort


Paris Hilton, Beyonce, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Getty Images (3)Wildfires continue to sweep through the Los Angeles area, destroying thousands of acres and forcing more people to flee their homes. As relief efforts begin, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are coming together to help those in need.
the Eaton and Pacific Palisades fireswhich is burning simultaneously, are already two of the top five The most destructive Fires in California history according to CNN. At least 24 people have died, and that number is expected to rise as firefighters continue to search through the rubble.
The Pacific Palisades Fire has broken out It affected dozens of celebritiesDestroying homes in wealthy neighborhoods and forcing many to evacuate. Paris Hilton, Anna Faris, Billy Crystal and Mel Gibson Among the stars whose homes burned.
But many — even those who have been evacuated or lost everything — are stepping up to help their fellow Angelenos. Celebrities from film, sports, music and more came forward to donate their time, money and supplies.
Keep scrolling to see how celebrities are helping with wildfire relief efforts.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé BeyGood Foundation Donated $2.5 million To the newly established LA Fire Relief Fund.
“Los Angeles we stand with you. 🫶🏽,” the fund wrote on Instagram. “The fund is dedicated to helping families in the Altadena/Pasadena area who have lost their homes, and to churches and community centers to meet the immediate needs of those affected by the wildfires.”
Jamie Lee Curtis

The day after an emotional appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonIn which she said that “everything” in her community had been destroyed, the Halloween actress Committed $1 million For forest fire relief.
“My husband, my children, and I have pledged $1 million from our Family Foundation to start a support fund for our great city and state and the great people who live and love there,” she wrote on Instagram. (Curtis shares daughters Annie, 34, and Ruby, 25, with her husband, Christopher guest.)
Eva Longoria

Longoria donated $50,000 to This Is About Humanity, which benefits families and workers affected by the fires. She also pledged to donate $1 million through her foundation to the Latino Community Fund and the California Community Foundation.
Josh Gad
Serious who He published his memoirs, In Serious We Trust: Tell someOn Tuesday, January 14, he announced that he will donate a portion of the proceeds from his book to several organizations benefiting wildfire relief efforts.
He added in an appearance on Show of the day On the same day, at least 15 families were known to have lost their homes.
“I would encourage you all, if you have a chance, to come on over to my Instagram account: I’ve posted links where you can donate, even $10, anything helps right now,” Gad added. “There are a lot of people and animals [and] “Children affected by this tragedy.”
Paris Hilton

Hilton has launched a $100,000 emergency fund for wildfire victims, while pledging to match up to another $100,000 in donations. On Tuesday, she announced she had raised $800,000 so far and pledged another $150,000 to the GoFundMe Wildfire Relief Fund.
Kylie Jenner
Jenner announced that she will make an unspecified donation to the California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex did an unspecified job Monetary donation Through their Archewell Foundation they volunteered their time alongside World Central Kitchen workers, distributing meals to those affected in the area.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Hewitt has partnered with two nonprofits, BFFs and Babes and Baby2Baby, to sell her Love Angeles clothing line. All proceeds will go to Baby2Baby, which helps provide supplies, including diapers, food, formula and water, to children affected by the fires.
“I need to do something with all this pain in my heart,” she wrote on Instagram. “My friend @bffsandbabes said let’s take your heart and make it happen. Love Angeles is now yours to buy and support @baby2baby”
Eagles
The rock band has pledged $2.5 million to FireAid, a charity concert coming to the Intuit Dome on January 30. Proceeds from the concert will go to an organization created to help rebuild Los Angeles’ infrastructure. According to CNN, an estimated 12,300 buildings were damaged or destroyed as of Wednesday, January 15.
Freddie Freeman

Freeman and his wife Chelsea They are donating $100,000 each to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the Pasadena Fire Department and the Salvation Army. Chelsea also announced that it will match donations to Pasadena Humane, which cares for pets affected by the fires.
Metallica
Metallica’s foundation, All In My Hands, is donating $500,000 to support the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund and the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund.
The band said in a statement: “Numbers cannot express the extent of the suffering because the disaster turns families upside down and disintegrates livelihoods.”
Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio announced on Instagram that he would donate $1 million to “support urgent needs and recovery efforts after the fire.”
“First aid will immediately benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society, and SoCal Fire Fund – organizations on the front lines providing much-needed resources to our first responders and firefighters.” He added that people, animals and communities are in dire need of it.
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