Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation is stepping up to support victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The charity, launched in 2013, is contributing $2.5 million to help families rebuild in severely affected areas like Altadena and Pasadena. Beyond aiding those who lost homes and belongings, the funds will also bolster churches and community centers addressing immediate relief needs.
The wildfires, fueled by Santa Ana winds, have destroyed thousands of structures and claimed 11 lives, with search efforts ongoing. As destruction continues, major corporations and organizations are rallying support. Disney committed $15 million for relief and rebuilding, while Paramount, Fox Corp., and Warner Music pledged $1 million each to aid recovery efforts.
To amplify fundraising, Live Nation is organizing a FireAid benefit concert at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome on January 30. Additionally, the upcoming Grammy Awards on February 2 in Los Angeles are expected to spotlight relief initiatives for the fire-stricken city and its creative community.
Beyoncé’s contribution through BeyGOOD emphasizes the importance of rebuilding and resilience. This act of generosity aligns with broader efforts to bring immediate support and long-term recovery to affected communities.
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