'This is humanity at its best!' actress Kristin Davis added.
A fundraiser to rebuild three historically black Louisiana churches recently targeted in suspected arson attacks has surpassed its $1.8 million target. As of 3 a.m. E.T. Thursday, donations had hit $1,840,000.
Other celebreties, including actors Susan Sarandon, Patricia Arquette, Kristin Davis and Busy Philipps also made sizeable donations, the writer said. Although the Seventh District Baptist Association fundraiser was created April 10, donations have poured in since Tuesday in the wake of the Notre Dame fire that tore through the iconic Paris cathedral. Ali, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and even former secretary of state Hillary Clinton shared the fundraiser on social media.
Ali tweeted: “The rebuild of Notre Dame will be well funded. In the past month, three historically black churches in Louisiana were destroyed by a racist arsonist. He has been charged with hate crimes, but these churches need your help. Please join me in donating.”
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