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  3. Celebrities Step Up: How Hollywood Is Helping LA Fire Victims

Celebrities Step Up: How Hollywood Is Helping LA Fire Victims

Tania Calderón / January 14, 2025 - 01:55 am

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Jennifer Garner joined forces with chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen to distribute meals to wildfire victims in Altadena, serving food from Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen. As a Save the Children ambassador, she also shared plans to support kids and parents in shelters, focusing on their emotional well-being during this challenging time.

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Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone helped transform Coop, a Beverly Hills store, into a relief center offering clothes, shoes, toys, and more to wildfire victims. On Instagram, she invited those displaced to visit the center, sharing a video of its resources.

Stone has also opened her home to friends and families affected by the fires. "We’re setting up beds and spaces to help those who’ve lost everything," she shared in a NewsNation interview.

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Beyoncé has taken a leading role in the relief efforts through her BeyGOOD foundation, which announced a $2.5 million LA Fire Relief Fund on Instagram. The fund is specifically designed to assist families in the Altadena and Pasadena areas who have lost their homes. Additionally, the initiative supports local churches and community centers to address the immediate needs of those affected by the wildfires. This substantial donation exemplifies Beyoncé's commitment to aiding her community in times of crisis.

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Halle Berry has also shown her support by donating her "entire closet" to a clothing drive for wildfire victims. In a heartfelt Instagram video, Berry encouraged others to contribute, emphasizing the importance of community action. She expressed gratitude to Sharon Stone for her leadership in organizing the donation hub at Coop, a Beverly Hills store repurposed for relief efforts. Berry's initiative highlights the power of collective action in providing essential resources to displaced families.

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Paris Hilton has launched an emergency wildfire relief fund through her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact. After losing her Malibu home in the Palisades fire, she donated $100,000 and pledged to match another $100,000 in donations.

“My heart is with everyone impacted by the devastating fires in LA,” Hilton wrote on Instagram. “While I’ve lost my home, my thoughts are with the countless families who have lost so much more—homes, keepsakes, and their sense of stability.”

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Eva Longoria announced a $50,000 donation to help frontline workers, farm workers, day labourers, and families affected by the wildfires. Partnering with the advocacy group This is About Humanity, she aims to support those impacted while raising awareness about separated and reunified families at the border.

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have also lent their voices to the relief efforts. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a statement urging the public to support those affected by the wildfires. They provided a list of relief organizations and opened their Montecito home to friends and loved ones forced to evacuate. Their actions underscore the significance of offering shelter and support during times of crisis, further inspiring others to contribute.

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Mexican pop band Maná announced on Instagram that they are donating to support wildfire victims, though the amount remains undisclosed. The Grammy-winning group also shared a list of relief organisations, writing in Spanish, "Los Angeles has always been family and a second home for Maná. We love you and stand with you."

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Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis announced a $1 million donation to support wildfire victims. On Instagram, she shared that she’s coordinating with Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Karen Bass, and Senator Adam Schiff to ensure the funds are directed where they’ll make the greatest impact.

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Charlie XCX

Charli XCX is using her platform to support wildfire relief efforts. She urged brands to donate to victims instead of sending her gifts, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram: “This is kind and sweet, but I encourage brands to give to those who truly need it.”

She also called on her followers to contribute to a donation drive for families who lost their homes, sharing a list of needed items for all ages. “I’ll be donating here for families in need,” she wrote, encouraging friends and brands to join the effort.

As devastating wildfires sweep through Los Angeles, celebrities like Beyoncé and Halle Berry are stepping up with significant contributions to aid relief efforts. From substantial monetary donations to personal wardrobe giveaways, these stars are making a notable impact in helping those affected by the fires.

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