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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Stars Rally for Altadena Fire Rebuild

Stars Rally for Altadena Fire Rebuild

9 Jan

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Summary

  • A benefit concert raised $450,000 for Altadena rebuilding.
  • Many performers and attendees were impacted by devastating fires.
  • The event aimed to support homeowners and low-income renters.
Stars Rally for Altadena Fire Rebuild

A powerful benefit concert recently brought together numerous musicians to raise crucial funds for the Altadena rebuilding effort, marking the one-year anniversary of the devastating fires. The event successfully garnered $450,000, with proceeds directed towards organizations like the Altadena Builds Back Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

The concert featured a diverse lineup of artists, including Dawes, The Killers' Brandon Flowers, Brad Paisley, and Mandy Moore. Many attendees and performers had personal connections to the fires, which resulted in significant loss of life and destruction of over 9,000 structures. Host John C. Reilly voiced strong sentiments against those he felt contributed to the tragedy.

The initiative aims to support not only homeowners but also renters struggling to return to the community, focusing on providing low-income housing solutions. While acknowledging the long road to recovery, estimated to take a decade, the event fostered a sense of hope and solidarity, demonstrating music's capacity to facilitate positive social change and community resilience.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The concert aimed to raise $450,000 for the Altadena rebuilding effort following devastating fires.
Performers included Dawes, Brandon Flowers, Brad Paisley, Mandy Moore, and many others.
The benefit concert successfully raised $450,000 for the community's recovery.

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