Countless Los Angeles County residents were left displaced after the January 2025 wildfires. For more than a week, Angelenos, including celebrities, watched their homes burn down in the blazes — primarily the Palisades and Eaton fires. Those living in the Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Altadena and more communities were left with nothing, but quite a few A-listers came together to help with fire relief efforts.
One of whom was Paris Hilton, who — like many of her fellow L.A. neighbors — lost her Malibu home. Nevertheless, she took the time with her nonprofit organization, 11:11 Media, to visit and support the Pasadena Humane Society. She also volunteered to help Baby2Baby collect essential items for young children.
To see which other stars helped L.A. fire victims and relief efforts, scroll through the gallery below.
Taylor raised awareness and helped organize the L.A. Fire Relief Community Event in Westlake Village, which was scheduled to take place on January 18. The event accepted various donations of essential items.
Meghan Markle
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Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, visited the Pasadena Convention Center to assist victims of the fires.
Prince Harry
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Prince Harry and Meghan also accompanied Mayor of Pasadena, Victor Gordo, assess the widespread damage in town following the Eaton fire.
Jennifer Garner
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Jennifer assisted various relief efforts right after the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed towns. She collaborated with chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen to give meals to families who were displaced by the fires, and she helped Save the Children and Project Camp L.A. provide safe spaces for children.
Guillermo Rodriguez
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As seen on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Guilllermo spent time collecting donations for fire relief efforts.
Paris Hilton
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After losing her Malibu home to one of the fires, Paris stopped by the Pasadena Humane Society to support displaced pets and other animals in shelters.
Bethenny Frankel
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Bethenny showed up to the Global Empowerment Mission Bstrong Los Angeles Headquarters to help fire relief efforts.
Annie Lennox
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Annie stopped by Amped Kitchens to support the Project Angel Food Fire Relief.