Dubai News
Following the catastrophic earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria, millions of people are left grappling with the aftermath of the catastrophe. With the death toll surpassing 50,000, a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented magnitude has emerged, prompting the world to come together in support of families who have lost everything from households to livelihoods.
In the midst of this mourning tragedy, numerous anonymous individuals have emerged as Good Samaritans, generously contributing millions worth of aid to the victims.
Moreover, well-known personalities from the entertainment and sports industry are also stepping up to help survivors regain their footing by contributing what they can.
Here are some of the stars who have stepped forward:
Football stars Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappe, Neymar give signed jerseys for auction
Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar Jr are just four football greats who have put their signed jerseys up for auction to help the earthquake victims.
The initiative started when Merih Demiral, a Turkish football player for Italian club Atalanta, reached out to his fellow athletes and asked for signed gear he could put up for bidding to raise funds.
Demiral was able to auction off shirts from his former teammates Ronaldo, Leonardo Bonucci, and Paulo Dybala, raising a total of 5 million Turkish liras or about $265,500 (around Dh975,150). In other tweets, he confirmed that Messi, Mbappe, and Neymar also joined the drive.
The Turkish football player‚ whose drive is still ongoing, said that all proceeds from the sale will be donated to Turkish non-profit organisation Ahbap, in support of its relief efforts for those in earthquake zones.
K-Pop groups like BTS and Twice share their blessings
Jimin and J-Hope, members of the famous K-Pop group BTS, have given 100 million won (around $77,000 or Dh282,810) each to Unicef for its relief efforts for children in Turkey and Syria, according to media reports.
Actress Suzy and married couple Song Yoon-ah and Sol Kyung-gu shelled out 100 million won (around $77,000 or Dh282,810) and 50 million won (around $38,500 or Dh141,295), respectively, according to the Korean Committee for Unicef.
The Save the Children foundation also said K-pop girl group Twice donated 200 million won (around $154,000 or Dh565,180).
Through its non-profit foundation All Within My Hands, the Americal heavy metal band Metallica has announced a $250,000 (around Dh918,200) donation to two organisations that are operating on the ground, providing relief since the day after the quakes hit.
Funding much-needed medical aid and meals, the financial support went to Direct Relief and World Central Kitchen.
Salt Bae pledges $1.3 million








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