As wildfires continue to ravage the Los Angeles area, celebrities from all industries have come together to help
Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) is stepping up in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires that continue to burn. Curtis has donated $1 million toward a relief fund for those impacted by the Southern California wildfires.
Jamie Lee Curtis has taken to Instagram to address the chaos surrounding the devastating wildfires currently raging across California.
Jamie Lee Curtis fears for her community amid ongoing ... California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society, and SoCal Fire Fund, which he described as "organizations on the frontlines ...
Jamie Lee Curtis has donated $1 million to a relief ... heavily impacting the Altadena and Pasadena areas. A third blaze, the Hurst Fire, has burned through more than 700 acres at top of the ...
Us Weekly reports that the rock group has committed $2.5 million to FireAid, a benefit event scheduled on January 30 at the Intuit Dome. The concert's proceeds will support an organization established to aid in infrastructure reconstruction in Los Angeles. As of Wednesday, CNN estimated that 12,300 structures have been destroyed or damaged.
“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill and Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis are among those whose ... and residents of Altadena and parts of Pasadena were evacuated.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Eva Longoria have donated $1 million to the LA fires relief fund, as other celebrities and Hollywood begin donating.
“The fund is earmarked to aid families in the Altadena/Pasadena area who lost their ... live and love there,” she wrote via Instagram. (Curtis shares daughters Annie, 34, and Ruby, 25, with ...
More than 180,000 people are also under evacuation orders in the metropolitan area, from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena ... fire,” Elwes wrote. Jamie Lee Curtis, Grammys group pledge ...
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The Weeknd donated $1 million to L.A. wildfire relief, which was spread between LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and L.A. Regional Food Bank.