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The actress made a $100,000 donation to The Humane Society of Ventura County, which is on the ground helping the non-human victims of the wildfires in Southern California.
"Our efforts for rescuing and caring for evacuated animals from the Hill and Woolsey fires had caught her attention and her team reached out to the shelter to show their support," the organization wrote on Facebook. "Sandra Bullock and her family have reached out to other nonprofit organizations both during this incident and in the past.
However, this time she wanted to contribute to those on the frontline rescuing animals in peril and hope others will choose to do the same."
The group said the donation will help provide care for the animals -- from horses and bulls to donkeys and ducks -- evacuated from the fires.
This Thanksgiving, thousands of families in Hawaii will be smelling that "24 karat magic in the air" -- thanks to Bruno Mars. As part of his 24K Magic World Tour, the singer will be bringing a bit of magic to his home state of Hawaii.
He'll be providing Thanksgiving meals for 24,000 in need, The Associated Press reports.
The nine-time Grammy winner donated money for the food to the Salvation Army's Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division, he announced Sunday. The holiday meal program is an annual event hosted by the Salvation Army. Hawaii has one of the nation's highest homelessness rates.
Mars stopped at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu last week, performing for three nights in a row. "Let's show love and aloha to everyone driving down and attending the concert," the Hawaii native posted on Instagram ahead of his first show on Friday. "I've missed you all and I can't wait to perform and sing on the island I call home."
The performer's 200-date tour is in support of his multi-platinum 2016 album, "24K Magic," which won six Grammy Awards earlier this year.
Bruno Mars is donating Thanksgiving meals to 24,000 families in Hawaii.![]()
CBS News
For some reason I thought this was a thread about religion. When I was younger there was a group called ‘Good News,’that I use to read.
Here this 93 year old women stays out on her porch as California fires burn around her, hoping someone will notice her
https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news...es-93-Year-Old-Woman-From-California-Wildfire
So happy some people are helping these poor frightened cats. WARNING: LANGUAGE
lan Naiman, a Washington state social worker, died of cancer this year. All his life, the 63-year-old was known for his thriftiness, but those closest to him had no clue there was a reason to his frugality. They found out after his death -- when Naiman left a surprising $11 million estate to children's charities, The Associated Press reported.
Naiman's beneficiaries and best friends were shocked by the amount of money he had saved up. For two decades, he worked for the state Department of Social and Health Services making $67,234 a year. He also worked side gigs to earn extra cash. Sometimes, he worked three jobs at a time.
He repaired his old, battered shoes with duct tape. He bought clothes from the grocery story. He loved cars but drove beat up ones on solo road trips.
He would go to grocery stores and delis at closing time to get deals. His best friends said he would take them out to cheap fast food joints. He was thrilled when he was finally eligible for senior discounts.
The whole time, Naiman was sitting on a fortune.
Before working at the state Department of Social and Health Services, handling after-hours calls, Naiman was a banker.His friend from his banking days, Shashi Karan, said he inherited millions from his parents, and saved millions from his own jobs.
He saved $11 million by the time he died in January 2018, and all of that money was given to charities that help poor, sick, disabled and abandoned children, the AP reported.
Naiman was unmarried and childless. His friends said he rarely spent money on himself because he saw how unfair life could be for children. He was a compassionate man, and his friends said he was devoted to his brother who had a developmental disability. Friends believe his brother inspired Naiman.
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For some reason I thought this was a thread about religion. When I was younger there was a group called ‘Good News,’that I use to read.
Here this 93 year old women stays out on her porch as California fires burn around her, hoping someone will notice her
https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news...es-93-Year-Old-Woman-From-California-Wildfire