Hollywood celebrities have come together to support recovery efforts following the Los Angeles wildfire. Their contributions include hands-on assistance and over $2.5 million in financial aid. From royal family members to media moguls, musicians, and acclaimed actors, here’s a look at the 13 prominent public figures stepping up to aid the community during this challenging time.

- Beyoncé
The singer extended her support through her non-profit organization, BeyGOOD, assisting families and community centers in wildfire-affected regions such as Altadena and Pasadena. On January 13, 2025, the organization announced, “Los Angeles, we stand with you. BeyGOOD is taking action by announcing the LA Fire Relief Fund with a donation of 2.5 million dollars [sic].”
The following day, Beyoncé shared her personal sentiments on her Instagram account, “I continue to pray for healing and rebuilding for the families suffering from trauma and loss. We are so blessed to have brave first responders who continue to work tirelessly to protect the Los Angeles community.”
The 43-year-old Texas native’s heartfelt contributions are part of a larger wave of celebrity support for those affected by the wildfires.
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also stepped in by opening their Montecito home to friends and loved ones displaced by the Palisades and Eaton Fires. These wildfires forced over 100,000 residents to evacuate.

Meghan Markle, who has an upcoming Netflix cooking show, and Prince Harry are providing personal assistance while using their Archewell Foundation to support wildfire relief efforts.

Their work focuses on mental health recovery, volunteer opportunities, and long-term community rebuilding, with donations through the foundation going directly to help those in need.
- Eva Longoria
Like the royal couple, the television actress also took in some of her friends who had to evacuate from other areas. Eva Longoria expressed deep sorrow for the City of LA on Instagram, lamenting the devastation caused by the fires and the countless lives affected. “I’m personally matching $50k to @thisisabouthumanity’s efforts to support frontline essential workers, farm workers, day laborers and families impacted by these wildfires,” she wrote.
- Paris Hilton
Similar to Longoria, the media personality conveyed empathy for those impacted by the natural disaster. Drawing from the loss of her Malibu home, Paris Hilton launched an emergency fund through her non-profit, 11:11 Media Impact, to assist displaced families with young children.
“I am matching the first $100,000 of this fundraiser and personally contributing $100,000 directly to my nonprofit to support,” she revealed on January 11, 2025 on Instagram. In addition to her personal donation, the socialite encouraged others to contribute and join her in making a difference for those in need.
The rubble from Paris Hilton’s former home, dated January 2025 | Source: Instagram/parishilton A few days later, Hilton extended her efforts by volunteering at the Pasadena Humane Society, offering care and support to animals displaced by the wildfires.
- Jamie Lee Curtis
In the same way as Hilton, the seasoned actress made a noteworthy financial contribution. “My husband and I and our children have pledged $1 million from our Family Foundation to start a fund of support for our great city and state and the great people who live and love there,” she shared on Instagram. According to Jamie Lee Curtis, she is working with state and local leaders to allocate the funds effectively. The Oscar winner also commended first responders and communities for their heroic efforts during the crisis. - Halle Berry
While Curtis focused on financial contributions, a fellow actress took a hands-on approach by donating clothing to support displaced families. Halle Berry stated on Instagram, “I’m packing up my entire closet and heading over to the COOP!”
Berry emphasized the home goods store as a hub for donating clothing or accessing essentials, aiming to quickly support families in need amid this emergency.
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