Media Paris Hilton is lending a helping hand to furry friends after the Los Angeles wildfires. "Hey everyone, I am here at Pasadena Humane Society, and today I am here with this cat," Hilton, 43, said via Instagram on Monday,
Two days after revealing the destruction of her home, Paris Hilton headed to Pasadena to aid the impacted community. On Monday, Jan. 13, the Simple Life star, 43, posted to X, assisting the Pasadena Humane Society with animals who were found after the wildfires.
Paris Hilton, despite losing her own mansion in the wildfires of Los Angeles, is determined to help those in need. She has been volunteering at the Pasadena Humane Society, assisting in reuniting displaced animals with their families.
Despite losing her own home to the LA fires, Paris Hilton has chosen to foster a dog displaced by the disaster. Through her social media platforms, Hilton has been sharing her experiences with heartfelt passion,
Paris Hilton/Instagram As of Monday afternoon, the Eaton Fire — which has obliterated entire neighborhoods in Altadena and Pasadena — had claimed 16 lives and destroyed more than 14,000 acres.
Ben Affleck’s home was visited by FBI agents after he was forced to evacuate amid the Los Angeles wildfires. FBI agents and L.A. County sheriff deputies were spotted outside of Ben’s home in Brentwood, California, over the weekend, according to photos obtained by TMZ. Sources told the outlet that law enforcement officers were in the...
Paris Hilton is proving her heart is as big as her empire. Amid the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires, the socialite, entrepreneur, and mother of two has stepped up in a way
Paris Hilton is providing direct cash assistance to L.A. wildfire victims after directly volunteering at different shelters.
Hilton, who heartbreakingly lost ... Hey everybody I am here at Pasadena Humane Society and today I am here with this cat,' Paris began as she stood by the cat. 'He has been here for four ...
Paris Hilton is doing her bit to help amid the Los Angeles wildfires. The star has stepped in to assist pets that have been separated from their owners in the flames that have ravaged the city. She's volunteering at the Pasadena Humane Society and used her social media to raise awareness of a cat that was separated from its owners.
In the span of a few days, Paris Hilton and her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, have put together $800,000 to put toward Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts, Deadline has confirmed. Already, she’s assigned $150,000 to GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, with an eye toward providing 150 displaced Altadena families with immediate cash assistance.
Paris Hilton is continuing to help her local community ... Two days after revealing the destruction of her home, she headed to Pasadena to aid the impacted community. On Monday, Jan. 13, the ...