Taylor Swift addressed the “suffering, loss and destruction” caused by the Los Angeles wildfires as she encouraged her fans to donate to relief efforts.
Swift finished her post by typing out, listing, and tagging several relief organizations, such as the California Community Foundation Fund, Greater Los Angeles Education Relief, and Habitat for Humanity, and MusiCares, encouraging her fans to contribute to these causes if they were able.
Taylor Swift broke her silence regarding the wildfires in Los Angeles, and she issued a statement revealing the multiple charities she donated to. “The fires in California have devastated so many families,
Taylor Swift expressed her shock and empathy in an emotional statement about the devastating wildfires sweeping Los Angeles, which have killed over 25 lives, destroyed 12,000 build
Swift's donations follow fellow superstar Beyoncé's contributions to those impacted by the wildfires. The BeyGood Foundation recently contributed $2.5 million to families in Altadena and Pasadena, while Jamie Lee Curtis pledged $1 million to aid affected residents.
Taylor Swift sits in the Kelce family suite at Arrowhead Stadium. She attended the AFC Divisional Round game last week against the Houston Texans with her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift. Swift was joined by WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
Swift joins a long list of other entertainers to show their support for those impacted by the LA Fires. Beyoncé’s BeyGood Foundation, The Weeknd, and others have donated to relief efforts.
The 211 LA organization expressed its gratitude after Taylor Swift's selfless donation to combat the damage caused by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, declaring that together they c
A charity auction and sweepstakes to benefit to SoCal Fire Fund is full of celebrity meet-and-greets, set visits and other big-ticket items.
Taylor Swift shared on her Instagram story that she has donated to 10 organizations in the Los Angeles area, which is experiencing widespread wildfire devastation. "The fires in California have ...
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