Paris Hilton praised for raising staggering amount in 72 hours for LA fires relief after Malibu house destroyed

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Paris Hilton praised for raising staggering amount in 72 hours for LA fires relief after Malibu house destroyed
Published: Jan, 15 2025 05:06

Paris Hilton shared some positive news about her work aiding LA fire victims, following the heartbreaking loss of her own Malibu home. The 43-year-old hotel heiress posted an update via Instagram on Tuesday about the emergency fund she and her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact set up to help displaced families and their pets.

 [The 43-year-old hotel heiress posted an update via Instagram on Tuesday about the emergency fund she and her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact set up to help displaced families and their pets]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The 43-year-old hotel heiress posted an update via Instagram on Tuesday about the emergency fund she and her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact set up to help displaced families and their pets]

‘In just 72 hours, we’ve raised $800K for the displaced families of the Los Angeles fires. Let’s push to $1 million! Thank you to everyone who has shown your support for our city!’ she wrote. Hilton also mentioned she’s already donated $150,000 into GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund to provide immediate cash help to 150 families in Altadena who lost their homes.

 [Hilton also mentioned she’s already put $150,000 into GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund to provide immediate cash help to 150 families in Altadena who lost their homes]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Hilton also mentioned she’s already put $150,000 into GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund to provide immediate cash help to 150 families in Altadena who lost their homes]

'Cash assistance provides dignity and choice,' Hilton explained. 'Families know best what they need right now—whether it’s clothes, shelter, or medicine. Together, we’re helping families rebuild on their own terms and gain stability during this devastating time.'.

 [Along with her financial support, Paris also pitched in to help the Pasadena Humane Society reunite a cat separated from its family by the Eaton Fire, which destroyed their home]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Along with her financial support, Paris also pitched in to help the Pasadena Humane Society reunite a cat separated from its family by the Eaton Fire, which destroyed their home]

Along with her financial support, Paris also pitched in to help the Pasadena Humane Society reunite a cat separated from its family by the Eaton Fire, which destroyed their home. Paris Hilton shared some positive news about her work aiding LA fire victims , following the heartbreaking loss of her own Malibu home.

 [Paris' emergency fund for wildfire victims comes after she reacted to her waterfront Malibu home burning to the ground on live television; Paris and Carter seen]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Paris' emergency fund for wildfire victims comes after she reacted to her waterfront Malibu home burning to the ground on live television; Paris and Carter seen]

The 43-year-old hotel heiress posted an update via Instagram on Tuesday about the emergency fund she and her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact set up to help displaced families and their pets. The cat was found after the fire tore through neighborhoods in Altadena, and Paris visited the shelter to check on the kitty, asking her fans to help find its owner.

 [Along with her major donation, Hilton revealed that she will match 'additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more' and plans to volunteer in person; (seen in October)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Along with her major donation, Hilton revealed that she will match 'additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more' and plans to volunteer in person; (seen in October)]

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