Leonardo DiCaprio has donated $10 million to the Los Angeles wildfire victims through his charity. ‘I hope this small amount of money can help some of the damage,’ DiCarpio said. Read full story at:

Leonardo DiCaprio is keeping up his philanthropic work, pledging $1M to support wildfire relief efforts amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

The movie star made the announcement on social media on Wednesday, revealing the donation would be in conjunction with his organization Re:wild to aid both immediate needs and long-term recovery after the fires.

The org’s Rapid Response Program is specially designed to address environmental disasters and emergencies. The initial aid will support the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society, and SoCal Fire Fund.

Given that L.A. is Leo’s hometown, his $1M donation to wildfire relief is a deeply personal and significant gesture.

With thousands of families displaced, 24 lives lost, and many animals affected, Leo is just one of many celebs stepping up to support wildfire relief efforts.

Beyoncé, Paris Hilton, The Eagles, Metallica, Eva Longoria, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and many others have also stepped up, making huge donations and doing their part to support wildfire victims.

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