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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Beyoncé’s BeyGood Basis Donates $2.5M to Los Angeles Wildfire Aid


Following the devastation of California’s wildfires, Beyoncé’s BeyGood Basis has stepped as much as present essential assist to these affected by the devastation. The “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” singer‘s basis donated $2.5 million to the Los Angeles Fireplace Aid Fund, in keeping with an Instagram put up.

The non-profit, which was based by Beyoncé again in 2013, posted in assist of the town, writing ‘Los Angeles we stand with you.’ This donation comes after the singer’s mom, Tina Knowles, introduced that she misplaced her Malibu house to the devastating fires.

She took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking information, writing, ‘It was my favourite place, my sanctuary, my sacred Completely satisfied Place. Now it’s gone!!’ In her put up, she expressed gratitude to the courageous firefighters risking their lives and in addition shared her sorrow for individuals who misplaced family members and their houses. Regardless of the devastation, she ended on a hopeful notice, saying, ‘I’m praying diligently for our lovely Metropolis of Los Angeles!! We’re resilient, although, and we’ll get better!’

The fires started on January 7 and have since destroyed numerous houses and brought the lives of over two dozen individuals. The L.A. Fireplace Aid Fund is ‘earmarked to assist households within the Altadena/Pasadena space who misplaced their houses, and to church buildings and group facilities to deal with the speedy wants of these affected by the wildfires,’ in keeping with the put up by the BeyGood Basis.

Many different celebrities have expressed their assist for Los Angeles following the tragedy, with a number of additionally dropping their houses. Jamie Lee Curtis, as an illustration, pledged to donate $1 million from her household basis to assist these impacted. Jennifer Garner took one other efficient strategy by working with chef José Andrés and his non nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, to serve meals to these affected.

For extra data on how one can assist these affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, go to websites like Venture Hope and Americares.



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