Paris Hilton starts raising money for displaced families after losing homes in wildfires
Hotel heiress Paris Hilton, who lost her home in the Los Angeles wildfires, started a fundraiser to support displaced families and children. He promised to give $100,000 by sharing a post.

Following the wildfires in the Palisades area of Los Angeles, Paris Hilton started an emergency fund through her non-profit organization to assist displaced families with young children. The actor was among other actors who saw their homes burnt to ashes after the wildfires ravaged Los Angeles.
In a post on He also pledged to donate up to $100,000.
“As a mother, I can’t imagine the pain and fear of not having a safe place for your children, so I’m working through my nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact to support displaced families with young children. Launching an emergency fund. I’m starting with an individual contribution of $100,000, and will match additional dollars raised up to $100,000. I’m looking for other people to donate and join me in contributing,” her post read.
Take a look at the post here:
🔠My heart goes out to everyone affected by the devastating fires in LA. While I have lost my Malibu home, my thoughts are with the countless families who have lost so much – their homes, cherished mementos, the communities they loved, and their sense of stability ðŸ™
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– Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) 11 January 2025
through donations, Hilton pledges to provide cash assistance to families Through emergency relief organization. They will also provide short-term accommodation and hotel stays for families with small children. Hilton also pledged to deliver essential items and supplies to evacuation centers and support local animal shelters working tirelessly to protect displaced pets.
Hilton thanked Amy Marx Dornbush for helping raise an additional $100,000 from female donors, bringing the relief fund to $200,000. “Let’s come together for LA. Every dollar makes a difference, and we will ensure that aid reaches those who need it most,” she concluded.
First, Paris gives a glimpse of her Malibu seaside home Which was destroyed in the wildfire of Los Angeles. The 43-year-old posted live news footage on her Instagram, expressing that she was ‘heartbroken that words can’t express.’
In an emotional note, Paris wrote, “I stand here in what used to be our home, and the heartache is truly indescribable. When I first saw the news, I was in complete shock – I couldn’t process it. But now, standing here and seeing it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart has been broken into a million pieces. This home wasn’t just a place to live – it was where we dreamed, laughed and made the most beautiful memories as a family. It was a place where Phoenix’s little hands created art that I will always cherish, where love and life filled every corner. “To see it reduced to ashes… it is devastating beyond words.”
Palisades fire, one of the most destructive firesIt has already scorched more than 17,000 acres of land and destroyed about 10,000 structures, including homes and businesses.
The Eaton fire also caused considerable damage to the surrounding areas. As of January 10, 2025, at least five people have lost their lives due to these fires, with officials warning that the death toll could rise as search and rescue efforts continue.