Paris Hilton will match donations to the Pasadena Humane Society through Sunday evening as part of her monthlong birthday celebrations, hopeful that they can continue to meet the challenges posed by the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.
The 44-year-old hotel heiress, businesswoman and media personality is a longtime animal lover who used her online influence to help reunite Dopey, a cat found in Altadena shortly after the fire
Media Impact founder fighting child abuse used her platform to aid wildfire victims and animals, raising more than $1 million in days
Each year, Los Angeles magazine's March L.A. Woman issue recognizes a selection of standout females — and there's certainly a wealth of worthy choices. However, this year, as we rebound from an unprecedented emergency, we wanted to honor the leaders who stood up for the community in the aftermath of the wildfires.
Hilton hotel heiress Paris Hilton is matching donations of up to $60,000 at the Pasadena Humane Center through Sunday after the shelter was inundated with arrivals in the wake of the Eaton Fire.
Paris Hilton is matching all donations to Pasadena Humane Society up to $50,000 through Sunday in honor of her birthday this month as the shelter continues to deal with pets displaced by January ...