Jamie Lee Curtis, renowned actress and a steadfast ally to the trans community, has pledged a significant donation of $1 million to aid in the relief efforts for the numerous wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, California. Taking to Instagram on January 9th, Curtis expressed her heartfelt support for those affected by the devastating fires, which have included the Palisades fire, Kenneth fire, Eaton fire, Hurst fire, Lidia fire, and Sunset fire.
In her Instagram post, Curtis stated: “As the fires continue to rage on, with @calfire @losangelesfiredepartment and all available first responders and agencies working tirelessly to combat the blazes and save lives, neighbors and friends are coming together to support one another. My husband, our children, and I have committed $1 million from our Family Foundation to establish a fund aimed at supporting our extraordinary city, state, and the wonderful people who reside and love here.”
She added, “I am in communication with Governor Newsom, Mayor Bass, and Senator Schiff to determine the most impactful allocation of these funds, ensuring they reach where they are needed the most.”
Curtis’s commitment to her community was further highlighted during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on January 8th, where she candidly spoke about the ongoing crisis. She described the natural disaster as being “f***ing gnarly,” capturing the severity and emotional toll of the fires.
She explained, “Where I live is currently on fire. The entire Pacific Palisades area is engulfed in flames. I was on a flight last night when I started receiving texts about the situation—it’s truly catastrophic here in Southern California.”
With an air of solemnity, Curtis shared that the fires have affected everything in her life—from the market she shops at to the schools her children attend. “Many friends have now lost their homes,” she lamented, underscoring the profound impact on her community. “It’s a truly awful situation.”
Despite the devastation surrounding her, Curtis confirmed that, as of her latest communication, her family’s home remains safe. However, she expressed deep sorrow over the loss of her beloved neighborhood, stating, “My beloved neighborhood is gone.”
The Californian wildfires have been catastrophic, claiming the lives of six individuals as of the latest reports, with authorities fearing the death toll may rise. The fires have caused widespread destruction, displacing countless individuals and causing significant damage to infrastructure and homes.
For those seeking to assist the relief efforts, Curtis encourages staying informed about the latest wildfire evacuation orders and alerts in California through resources such as Cal Fire. For those in immediate need of assistance, Curtis urges contact with local Red Cross services by calling 1800-733-2767 to find open shelters or by seeking emergency help via 911.
To contribute to the American Red Cross’ disaster relief efforts, donations can be made through their website, by calling 800-733-2767, or by texting REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
Jamie Lee Curtis’s generous contribution serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity, demonstrating the power of community and compassion in the face of adversity. Her actions reflect a commitment not only to her community but also to humanitarian efforts at large, inspiring others to support and uplift those in need during this challenging time.
This article serves as a testament to Curtis’s dedication and the broader necessity for community solidarity in overcoming such natural disasters, encouraging readers to contribute in any way they can to support those affected by the Californian wildfires.
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