Metalcore band Ice Nine Kills have stepped up to provide relief to some of those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The Boston-based organization announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraising campaign called “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of proceeds going to the Cal Fire Foundation Wildlife and Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support local communities. victim.
This black T-shirt features an image of Ghostface, the masked character from Ghostface. scream In the film series, he’s dressed as a California firefighter with an axe, behind him the band’s name in red horror font in white against a sunset of palm trees. You can pre-order the $45 shirt here , with orders expected to ship in late February.
Many musicians have stepped up to help those affected by what experts say may be the most destructive wildfire in the state’s history. On Monday (January 13), Beyoncé’s BeyGood Foundation pledged $2.5 million to help the family recover, earmarking the funds for the Los Angeles Fire Relief Fund. In addition, Warner Music and the Blavatnik Foundation have pledged $1 million to aid the relief efforts, and Live Nation has begun hosting a FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on January 30 to raise funds; the lineup has not yet been announced.
Regional Mexico star Fuerza Regida is renting out hotel rooms to displaced families, and Paris Hilton addressed the news of her Malibu home burning down live on TV via her 11:11 Media Impact non- The for-profit organization has launched an emergency fund to support families who have lost their homes. MusiCares and the Recording Academy launched Los Angeles Fire Relief to support music professionals affected by the crisis and have jointly committed $1 million to the effort. Anyone who has worked in the music industry for more than five years is eligible for immediate assistance, including up to $1,500 in financial assistance and $500 in food stamps.
According to CNN, Santa Ana, which at times was as strong as a hurricane, started sparking fires a week ago and has so far burned more than 60 square miles, destroyed 12,000 homes and other buildings, and killed 24 people.
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