While the firefight continues in Los Angeles, so far torching hundreds of homes and leaving countless people without a place to stay, recovery efforts and donations are in full swing. Global icon Beyoncé joined those efforts on Monday with a massive $2.5 million donation on behalf of her foundation BeyGOOD
Beyoncé donates $2.5 million to rebuild Altadena, a historically Black community devastated by wildfires. Supporting community resilience.
Through Beyoncé's foundation, BeyGOOD, the newly created LA Fire Relief Fund will provide resources to families who lost their homes.
Beyoncé has pledged $2.5 million to helping those impacted by the ongoing wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area, she announced Sunday via the Instagram page for her charitable foundation, BeyGOOD.
The donation will be divided equally between the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund and the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund. That same day, actress-director Eva Longoria said she will ...
“The fund is earmarked to aid families in the Altadena/Pasadena area who lost their homes ... including Knowles-Carter’s mother’s Malibu bungalow. FILE – Beyonce appears at a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President ...
Southern California has faced devastating fires in recent days and Beyoncé's charity BeyGOOD has now announced its LA Fire Relief Fund to support families affected by them
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The superstar singer is donating $1 million to L.A. fire relief. The amount will be spread between LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and L.A. Regional Food Bank. The news of his donations comes after he canceled his intended album-release concert that was planned for the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
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As wildfires continue to ravage the Los Angeles area, celebrities from all industries have come together to help