Beyoncé donates $2.5 million to rebuild Altadena, a historically Black community devastated by wildfires. Supporting community resilience.
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
Through Beyoncé's foundation, BeyGOOD, the newly created LA Fire Relief Fund will provide resources to families who lost their homes.
Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
As crews continue working on containing the fires that have decimated parts of California, residents have banded together to help their own in a time of need. Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD Foundation, like other nonprofits,
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.
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
Weaker winds and intense firefighting efforts over the weekend boosted containment of fires burning in and around Los Angeles, but the effects of the blazes on the entertainment world continue.
According to reports, Altadena is known as California's first middle-class Black community. During the Great Migration, the area served as a refuge for Black Americans to flee the Jim Crow South. Altadena offered Black families a chance to acquire land ...
As crews continue working on containing the fires that have decimated parts of California ... “The fund is earmarked to aid families in the Altadena/Pasadena area who lost their homes and ...
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