Arnold Schwarzenegger is donating $1M to LA fire relief as new blaze in Castaic Lake breaks out
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Arnold Schwarzenegger pledged to donate $1 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief as a new blaze broke out in southern California. On Tuesday, the 77-year-old actor took to Instagram to announce his plans to contribute to relief efforts and donate to three foundations.
To help those who have been affected and displaced by the devastating wildfires that first erupted across the greater Los Angeles area on January 7, he said he is donating to Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation and Habitat LA.
The Terminator star also revealed a T-shirt design available for fans to purchase and said that 100 percent of the profits will also go to the aforementioned foundations. In his post, he shared a photo of a classic 'LA Strong' shirt featuring an image of his likeness, shirtless and flexing.
The silver screen star has been filming a Christmas-themed, Santa Claus movie titled The Man With The Bag in New York City while his Brentwood mansion was under threat from the Palisades Fire. Arnold Schwarzenegger pledged to donate $1 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief as a new blaze broke out in southern California . On Tuesday, the 77-year-old actor took to Instagram to announce his plans to contribute to relief efforts and donate to three foundations; pictured November 2023 in New York City.