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How Much Money Celebrities Have Donated to Los Angeles Wildfire Relief
In her video, the former Desperate Housewives star said the fires had been “devastating for so many people.” She also shared that she had “emptied out her pantry” and donated articles of clothing to those in need.Meanwhile, celebrities have been doing their part in response to the crisis. From Leonardo DiCaprio to Metallica, here are […]

In her video, the former Desperate Housewives star said the fires had been “devastating for so many people.” She also shared that she had “emptied out her pantry” and donated articles of clothing to those in need.Meanwhile, celebrities have been doing their part in response to the crisis. From Leonardo DiCaprio to Metallica, here are the ones who have donated money and how much they gave.Thousands have been left homeless after their properties were destroyed in the blazes, many of whom face policy nonrenewals from insurers trying to avoid the most at-risk zones in the state.”The BeyGOOD LA Fire Relief Fund has donated .5 million to directly support families who lost their homes and community organizations at the forefront of relief. Please join us in supporting with whatever you can,” the caption said.

Beyoncé attends the Los Angeles premiere of “Mufasa: The Lion King” on December 9, 2024; Leonardo DiCaprio attends the Governors Awards on January 9, 2024; and Jamie Lee Curtis attends the Oscars on March 10, 2024. All have donated money in response to the wildfires in Southern California.
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Beyoncé, .5 Million
The Oscar-winning actor, who grew up in Los Angeles, announced that he was donating million in partnership with his organization Re:wild, which he said was “uniquely positioned to respond to environmental disasters and emergencies.”Paris Hilton, who was a victim of the L.A. wildfires when her beachfront Malibu home burned down, has donated funds through her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact.In a Wednesday update on her Instagram Story, Hilton wrote: “This community is so powerful. In less than a week we’ve reached our goal of million in donations … The more we raise, the more we can do! Next goal? .5 million.”
Leonardo DiCaprio, $1 Million
Metallica has donated 0,000 to relief efforts related to the Los Angeles wildfires.”The Los Angeles wildfires are devastating our city,” he posted to his Instagram Story on Wednesday.”My family is donating million today to the relief efforts. We are in contact with Governor Newsom, Mayor Bass, and Senator Schiff and I will post often about where you can send needed resources to reputable agencies,” the Oscar-winning actress wrote.
Eva Longoria, $50,000 Plus $1 Million
“My heart breaks for the City of LA and the devastating fires that have affected so many lives. I’m personally matching k to @thisisabouthumanity’s efforts to support frontline essential workers, farm workers, day laborers and families impacted by these wildfires,” she wrote in the post’s caption.Eva Longoria announced in an Instagram Reel that she would support the organization This Is About Humanity by donating ,000.While the wildfires are still burning across Los Angeles County and leaving massive destruction, celebrities have donated funds to help communities rebuild.”Our @allwithinmyhandsfoundation is granting 0,000 to relief efforts carried out by the @calfund’s Wildfire Recovery Fund and the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund,” the band posted on Instagram.The Palisades and Eaton fires are two of the worst blazes in the county’s history. Both have caused unprecedented devastation since they began on January 7, with thousands of residents losing their homes and more being forced to evacuate. Two more fires, Lidia and Kenneth, broke out on January 8 and 9. So far, at least 25 people have been confirmed dead.
Jamie Lee Curtis, $1 Million
She wrote on Instagram: “The January 14th announcement will be postponed to a later date due to the devastation caused by the ongoing wildfires around areas of Los Angeles. 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.”She then gave million to the Latino Community Foundation and the California Community Foundation’s wildlife recovery fund. This was a portion of the million Courage and Civility Award she received from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos last March.He went on: “I am committing m in partnership with @rewild’s Rapid Response Program to support both urgent needs and post-fire recovery efforts. Initial aid will immediately benefit the LA Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society and SoCal Fire Fund – organizations providing much-needed resources to our first responders and firefighters, and the people, animals and communities who need it most.”
Paris Hilton, $1 Million
Curtis continued in the caption: “As the fire still rages on and @calfire @losangelesfiredepartment and all the available first responders and agencies involved in fighting fire and saving lives are still hard at work and neighbors and friends are banding together to save each other, my husband and I and our children have pledged 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.”Jamie Lee Curtis has been very active on Instagram since the wildfire emergency started, sharing updates and resources for her followers. She announced on the app that she and her husband, director Christopher Guest, will be donating million to wildfire relief.The post went on: “In the past week, the community has suffered at least 24 lives lost, nearly 100,000 people under evacuation orders, 40,000 acres burned, and more than 12,000 structures—commercial and residential—destroyed. However, numbers cannot articulate the magnitude of anguish as the disaster upends families and dismantles livelihoods.””I hope we can come together and support these resilient members of our community. Share, repost or donate if you can. Link in bio,” she said
Metallica, $500,000
“I am matching the first 0,000 of this fundraiser and personally contributing 0,000 directly to my nonprofit to support,” she said.”As a mom, I can’t imagine the pain and fear of not having a safe place for your babies so I’m launching an emergency fund through my nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact to support displaced families with young children,” she told Newsweek through a spokesperson.Us Weekly reports that the rock group has committed .5 million to FireAid, a benefit event scheduled on January 30 at the Intuit Dome. The concert’s proceeds will support an organization established to aid in infrastructure reconstruction in Los Angeles. As of Wednesday, CNN estimated that 12,300 structures have been destroyed or damaged.
The Eagles, $2.5 Million
The caption of the post said Beyoncé had donated to relief efforts through her foundation, BeyGood.While other celebrities have reportedly donated money, they haven’t revealed how much. In addition, stars such as Dave Grohl, Kristen Bell and Jennifer Garner have volunteered for a variety of causes.
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JB Pritzker
David Weigel: Do you want to see New Hampshire vote first in 2024? JB Pritzker: To be clear, I’m not here about any of that. We just finished a presidential election. Could we take a breath and talk about the congressional elections coming up in 2026? We need Chris Pappas to win for the United […]


David Weigel: Do you want to see New Hampshire vote first in 2024?
JB Pritzker: To be clear, I’m not here about any of that. We just finished a presidential election. Could we take a breath and talk about the congressional elections coming up in 2026? We need Chris Pappas to win for the United States Senate.
I think New Hampshire is a good early primary state — just as an observer of presidential elections, for a lot of years. I think it needs to be paired with other states, with other demographics. That’s absolutely possible now that we’ve got South Carolina, Nevada on the calendar. But New Hampshire is a really fascinating place, it’s a small place, and it allows people to come, when they run for president, and not need a lot of money, and be able to meet a lot of voters.
What role are you taking to help Democrats in 2026? How much of it is financial support?
I’ve traveled around the country to try to help Democrats everywhere. It’s been a personal endeavor, not so much about the financing of campaigns as it is about making sure that we’re pressing forward on the message of what we stand for. Right? We’re a party that stands up for working families, and the candidates that we support are the quality candidates that people want to serve in Congress.
I’ve also supported candidates financially wherever I could, and the Wisconsin race is a great example of that. Compared to Elon Musk, you might say that I got an awfully great return on investment. I think it’s $30-$40 million that he spent, not to mention offering, what, a million dollars a piece to a few people to get them to vote Republican? That seems illegal to me. But yes, I put my money where my mouth is. I happen to have the ability to support people financially.
One reason I ask is that, in Wisconsin, when Republicans were asked about Elon Musk’s spending, they’d point to you and say, Democrats have out-of-state billionaires too.
(Pritzker holds one hand high and one hand low, to illustrate the gap in their spending.) Elon Musk is one of the — well, the wealthiest person in the world, right? That was a very important race, and it’s going to make an enormous difference. The Republicans have been manipulating politics in Wisconsin, and I wanted to make sure that it was a fair fight.
Bernie Sanders has been rallying around the country, talking about the threat of an oligarchy. Do you think you’re included in that?
Well, would you put me in the same category politically as Elon Musk? I would not. I think what people talk about, when they talk about an oligarchy, is the group of the most powerful people in the society who are trying to impose their will on everyone else and make them pay for what the oligarchs are unwilling to pay for. That is clearly the opposite of what I believe in, right? I am a Democrat. I’m someone who believes in little D democracy, and someone who believes that the very people who ought to be in charge are the working families of our country, the working families of the state of Illinois, and not the wealthiest people in our state or in the country. You can use whatever word you like, but I’m saying, there’s a big difference between the people that Bernie Sanders is talking about and what I believe in.
Two questions about Congress. The House Education Oversight Committee is investigating whether the clinic at Northwestern’s Law School, which now obviously is the Pritzker law school, endorsed antisemitism by representing people in Gaza protests. Was that antisemitic, to defend those protesters?
I’m not getting involved in what they’re attacking universities about, except to say this: The attack seems to use antisemitism to actually go after what they believe are liberal institutions. The reality is that universities are places that house free speech, that give an opportunity to young people to exercise their academic capability. When there was a Muslim ban imposed in Trump’s first presidency, his first term, I went to O’Hare and there was a table of lawyers there to make sure that the law was being followed for people who were legal residents returning to the United States. I met the folks at that table, and some of them were from, guess what, the Pritzker School of Law at Northwestern.
I was very proud of that fact, right? These are young people who believe in something, they’re out there standing up for it. I don’t think the universities should be under attack by the federal government. So many of the great developments that exist in our society, our universities developed. So to have the federal government decide that they’re just going to pull away from universities and use antisemitism as an excuse seems un-American to me.
You’re also being invited to the House Oversight Committee to talk about “sanctuary cities.” What’s going to be your defense, if you go?
Yeah, they have about 800 different ways of defining a sanctuary state or sanctuary city. We have a law on the books that was signed by my Republican predecessor called the Trust Act. All it does is it says that our local officials, local law enforcement, can’t be sequestered by the federal government to do the federal government’s job — that what we need is for our police to be stopping violent crime on the streets of Chicago or across the state of Illinois. It lets police do their job.
By the way: I want every violent criminal who’s undocumented, a violent criminal who is convicted, removed from my state and the country. And I think every Democrat should be saying that from the rafters. What we also want is comprehensive immigration reform. What does that mean? It means that people who are law-abiding, hard working, tax paying people who happen to be undocumented and have been in this country for some years — that we ought to find some path for them, right? These are the very people that, if you had a good immigration system, you’d want to have come into the country.
My family came here as refugees. My family would not have survived if this country hadn’t let them in. So, I’m a believer that immigration is not just good because we’re saving lives, but also because it’s good for our economy. And let me add one other thing: We need to secure the border. This all goes together, securing the border and having comprehensive immigration reform and finding a path for people to stay legally in this country who are law-abiding, tax paying people. Right now, we’ve got a policy that’s ruining the country, taking up citizens and disappearing them from the streets and ignoring habeas corpus.
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'Virtually all my wealth
Bill Gates announced he will give away “virtually all” his wealth through the Gates Foundation in the next 20 years. The Microsoft founder plans to distribute around $200 billion through his foundation, that centers on global health and equity initiatives, before he shutters the organization in 2045. 2


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Community raises money to help elderly Omaha man pay off summary judgement from yard care bill
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A senior citizen who fought an exorbitant lawn care bill lost in court, but he won the hearts of many viewers after a First Alert 6 Investigation. He only needed the suit to play Santa, but Lynn Hendrix wasn’t sitting still about a $2,100 for six months of lawn service. “I […]


OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A senior citizen who fought an exorbitant lawn care bill lost in court, but he won the hearts of many viewers after a First Alert 6 Investigation.
He only needed the suit to play Santa, but Lynn Hendrix wasn’t sitting still about a $2,100 for six months of lawn service.
“I didn’t agree to anything past the first charge,” said Lynn.
That was two years ago, and Lynn paid $900, but Steve’s Yard Care argued he approved all applications and sent the remaining bill to The Collection Analyst, Inc., which won a judgment against the 83-year-old Lynn.
Chip Hendrix, Lynn’s son, is paying off his dad’s legal obligation with money raised through a GoFundMe site that was set up after First Alert 6’s initial report.
The court-ordered collection judgement has since been released.
“I’ll let my dad know and hopefully that will take some burden off him,” said Chip Hendrix, Lynn’s son. “If he understands. He’s just not very responsive anymore.”
Chip says his dad has medical bills and couldn’t afford the to pay off the collections judgement.
Several years ago during Christmastime, Brite Ideas Decorating near 156th and Blondo Street went from a ceramic Santa to a real one.
That real Santa was none other than Lynn.
When the owner of Brite Ideas, Travis Freeman, learned that Lynn faced a summary judgement, he decided to step in and return the favor that Santa usually brings with him.
Freeman says Lynn made life brighter in his holiday lighting store by sitting in the chair dressed as Santa for five Christmas seasons. Like many others, Travis contributed to the fund for Lynn, who’s currently in hospice care.
“That’s the last thing he needs to worry about in his final days, a judgement or getting a lien put on his house,” Travis said. “[We just wanted to] get that paid off so he doesn’t have to worry about that.”
And the GoFundMe goes way beyond the legal judgement, with almost $4,500 collected, which can help pay for some of Lynn’s medical bills.
“He was Santa for so long and all these people know him and love him,” said Chip. “I think that really helped with the response we got from the community.”
Chip says another lawn service is taking care of his dad’s yard, which only costs $280 per season.
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Fiserv Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Brazilian Fintech Money Money
Money Money expands Fiserv’s payment and financial services capabilities, providing working capital for Brazilian small businesses São Paulo, April 23, 2025 – Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI), a global leader in payments and financial technology, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Brazilian fintech Money Money Servicos Financeiros S.A. (“Money Money”). This transaction […]


Money Money expands Fiserv’s payment and financial services capabilities, providing working capital for Brazilian small businesses
São Paulo, April 23, 2025 – Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI), a global leader in payments and financial technology, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Brazilian fintech Money Money Servicos Financeiros S.A. (“Money Money”). This transaction expands Fiserv’s services in Brazil, enabling small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to access capital that can be invested in the growth and maturation of their businesses.
Money Money operates a specialized financing engine connected to the receivables’ registry infrastructure regulated by the Brazil Central Bank to provide working capital and other financial solutions to SMBs, based on a robust business analysis. Its technology and expertise in the segment complement Clover’s strategy of supporting the development of Brazilian SMBs in their payment, management, and cash flow needs.
With the launch of Clover in Brazil, Clover Capital fueled by Money Money will be integrated with the Clover platform to combine risk analysis technology with the predictive performance of clients’ businesses to generate personalized offers with competitive rates. The solution advances capital to businesses with a range of payment plans, backed by future receivables based on the merchant’s prior sales transactions.
“By adding this service to our portfolio, we take an important step to boost the growth of our acquiring clients, facilitating their access to the necessary resources to invest in improvements and processes,” said Jorge Valdivia, General Manager of Fiserv in Brazil. “Our continued investment in the Brazilian market demonstrates our commitment to advance our clients’ business objectives by expanding our local capabilities.”
Clover was first introduced to the Brazilian market in December, offering a differentiated set of capabilities to local businesses that includes an all-in-one payment solution, cash flow support, native applications, and a marketplace of systems and automation tools from the company’s leading software partners (ISVs).
The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2025.
About Fiserv
Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI), a Fortune 500 company, aspires to move money and information in a way that moves the world. As a global leader in payments and financial technology, the company helps clients achieve best-in-class results through a commitment to innovation and excellence in areas including account processing and digital banking solutions; card issuer processing and network services; payments; e-commerce; merchant acquiring and processing; and the Clover® cloud-based point-of-sale and business management platform. Fiserv is a member of the S&P 500® Index and one of Fortune® World’s Most Admired Companies™. Visit fiserv.com and follow on social media for more information and the latest company news.
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