trending on mix Celebrities Are Raising Funds For Australia’s Devastating Bushfire Victims This too, shall pass. Take care, Australia! Editor 06 Jan 2020, 06:15 PM Share Tweet Main image via RNZInternational celebrities have called for aid to Australia as the crisis of the red sky continues, leaving dozens injured, over 1,000 homes destroyed and about 500 million animals dead. Image via RNZWith tens of millions of dollars being raised so far, it’s heartwarming to see the messages being shared by fellow celebrities who prove there’s more to life than on-screen appearances. View this post on Instagram The news coming out of Australia is truly devastating... at least 23 people dead, 200 fires still raging, and a shocking 500,000,000 animals killed. I am truly shaken by these staggering numbers and this horrific tragedy. It’s in times like these when we all need to come together and help our fellow humans and these poor defenseless creatures. Please click the link in my bio or in my Stories to find out how you can help. Thank you! Photo: @dailymailauA post shared by Lisa Vanderpump (@lisavanderpump) on Jan 5, 2020 at 2:46pm PST View this post on Instagram I am totally devastated watching what is happening in Australia right now with the horrific bushfires. I am pledging a donation of $500,000 directly to the local fire services that are battling so hard on the frontlines. My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz ❤️A post shared by P!NK (@pink) on Jan 3, 2020 at 10:47pm PST View this post on Instagram It’s almost impossible to understand the size and destruction of the fires in Australia. Here are three organizations I’ve already donated to. I hope you’ll donate, too. Rural Fire Service @nswrfs Australian Red Cross @redcrossau WIRES Wildlife Rescue @wireswildliferescue #repost @theslowfactory ・・・ If you've recently started reading and hearing about the bushfires in Australia, here's what you need to know about what's been going on, how they compare to other fires and what you can do to help. For the bar chart, we were inspired by @anti.speciesist post and remixed it. We tagged some organizations on the last slide that you can donate to as well as in our stories to also stay informed on the fires - a great resource to follow is @greenpeaceap. #australia #bushfires #climatechange #koalas #carbon #carbonemissions #climatecrisisA post shared by Ellen DeGeneres (@theellenshow) on Jan 4, 2020 at 9:47am PSTNicole Kidman has joined a list of celebrities donating to the Australian bushfire crisis, pledging $500,000 to the Rural Fire Service in a statement on Instagram. Live coverage of #NSWFireshttps://t.co/Q5Hnp14IAW pic.twitter.com/IGS8ZfLmeG— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) January 5, 2020“Make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change based.” — Russell Crowe was one of the celebrities who spoke up about Australia’s ongoing bushfire crisis at the #GoldenGlobes. https://t.co/0rO7lYF7iN— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) January 6, 2020It’s almost impossible to understand the size and destruction of the fires in Australia. Here are three organizations I’ve already donated to. I hope you’ll donate, too. @NSWRFS @RedCrossAU @WIRES_NSW— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) January 4, 2020We hope the devastation in Australia ends soon. Take care, Australia!Info via Daily Mail Share Tweet Filled Under : bushfire celebs social media share fundraising animals koala *We reserve the right to delete comments that contain inappropriate content.