By Rania Aniftos As the Los Angeles wildfires continue to devastate the city, celebrities are coming together to support the wildfire relief efforts that have been working tirelessly to help the ...
A running list of brands supporting fire relief efforts in Los Angeles. By Erin Lassner, Laurie Brookins If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website ...
Brands are also offering free products to people or donating a percentage of their sales directly to wildfire relief. Below, you’ll find a list of companies giving back — plus some Los Angeles ...
There have been multiple reports of fraudulent crowdfunding campaigns related to the relief effort. To avoid being scammed, authorities urge the public to stick to established sites such as ...
The rocker, who has been taking care of his mother for the past seven months, will donate all proceeds of his song "I Pray" to fire relief Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at ...
YouTube and Google committed $15 million to organizations providing immediate relief in LA, including Emergency Network Los Angeles, the American Red Cross, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy ...
A charity concert to raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire relief will be held in late January with a yet-to-be-announced lineup limited to musicians who call the greater LA area home. The benefit ...
After losing her Malibu home in the ongoing Los Angeles fires, Paris Hilton has raised $800,000 in emergency relief funds in 72 hours. Working with her non-profit, 11:11 Media Impact, Hilton ...
Called the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund, the effort aims to support “artists and arts workers in all disciplines who have lost residences, studios, livelihoods or have otherwise been ...
On the Jan. 13 episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart tackled the devastating L.A. forest fires and the Republican lawmakers who want “strings attached” to incoming relief funds.
Los Angeles sports teams committed $8 million toward wildfire relief and announced three events to provide supplies to those affected by the fires, the teams said Monday. The events — at Dodger ...
On Sunday, Jan. 12, the singer’s BeyGOOD foundation announced via Instagram that she was giving $2.5 million toward an L.A. Fire Relief Fund started by her charity. “Los Angeles we stand with you.