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Luxury group Kering — which includes fashion housesGucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Brioni — is stepping up to help fight the Australian fires by donating $1 million Australian dollars toward relief.
The natural disaster isestimatedto have killed at least 25 people and half a billion animals as the flames burn more than 18 million acres.
Kering announced Wednesday that in the long term, it also plans to get involved in reforestation and biodiversity
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By Denise Petski
Leonardo DiCaprio's environmental organization will donate $3 million to help wildfire relief efforts in Australia.DiCaprio's Earth Alliance said Thursday in a statement that the organization started the Australia Wildfire Fund to help with an "international response to the catastrophic bushfires" currently raging in the country. The Academy Award-winning actor co-chairs Earth Alliance, which was launched last year to combat climate change and biodiversity loss.
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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Earth Alliance environmental organization will donate $3 million to help wildfire relief efforts in Australia.The foundation said Thursday that it has started the Australia Wildfire Fund to help with an “international response to the catastrophic bushfires” currently raging in the country.The wildfires have scorched an area twice the size of the U.S. state of Maryland, killed at least 25 people and destroyed 2,000 homes.
Leonardo DiCaprio, who has always been vocal about his concerns regarding climate change and environmental crisis, will be donating USD 3 million to the relief efforts being conducted for those affected by the devastating Australian Bushfire. As the wildfire continues to consume a huge part of the country, Leo’s Earth Alliance environmental organization has pledged to make the donation and help Australia in fighting the calamity.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental group has donated 3 million US dollars (£2.3 million) towards the relief effort in Australia as the country continues to be ravaged by wildfires.
Leonardo DiCaprio is coming through in a huge way for wildfire relief efforts in Australia by donating $3 million toward the cause.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
Kylie Jenner has donated $1 million to relief efforts for the devastating bushfires currently afflicting Australia, People reported. The generous donation follows a fierce wave of backlash directed at the 22-year-old beauty mogul.
The Australian bushfires have destroyed over 15.6 million acres so far and taken 24 lives as they've raged on since September. The crisis has prompted many celebrities to use their platform to ask their fans to help and pledge financial support on their own to the victims and firefighters there.
Kylie Jenner is joining the list of stars contributing to the Australia wildfire relief efforts.
Kylie Jenner has donated one million US dollars (£762,000) towards the relief effort in Australia after the country was devastated by wildfires, a representative for the star has said.
Kylie Jenner is making things right after being in hot water.
Kylie Jenner has made a big donation to the relief efforts in Australia.
Like so many of us, Elton John has been heartbroken by the images of the millions of animals -- potentially 1 billion, actually -- who've been killed or hurt in the devastating brushfires that have consumed more than 18 million acres in Australia during the nation's most disastrous fire season in history. But the Golden Globe-winning songwriter also happens to have the resources to do something about it.On Tuesday (Jan.