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Robert Kraft donated $1mil
JJWatts foundation is over $15mil
Money raisedThey’re rich and famous — and showing some Texas-sized compassion for Tropical Storm Harvey victims.
As the Lone Star State deals with the devastating aftermath of the record-busting storm, celebrities and corporate giants alike have opened their hearts and their wallets to donate big bucks to recovery efforts.
That includes
NFL star J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans, who started an online fund-raiser Sunday with a goal of $200,000.
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But by Friday, he’d raised more than $15.4 million.
“Absolutely incredible,” the defensive end tweeted this week. “The most difficult times bring out the best in humanity.”
Comedian Ellen DeGeneres gave $1 million to Watt’s fund-raiser and rapper Drake donated $200,000, saying, “Houston has always been like a second home to me.”
New York sports teams have stepped up as well, with the Giants donating $1 million among Americares, the American Red Cross and the Houston Food Bank.
The Mets spent the day before their Saturday day-night doubleheader in Houston against the Astros volunteering in the community.
A slew of celebrities have offered hefty donations to aid the victims of the storm, which has left at least 47 dead and damaged more than 156,000 homes.
Actress Sandra Bullock (American Red Cross) and Leonardo DiCaprio (United Way Recovery Fund) each donated $1 million.
Pop star Miley Cyrus donated $500,000 as part of her Happy Hippie Foundation — and got emotional on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
“I’m really happy to help in any way that I can and I hope people understand and can put themselves in those people’s shoes,” said Cyrus, who gave to the American Red Cross, Best Friends and the Greater Houston Community Fund. “Just to know what it feels like to have everything taken away from you.”
Other celebs to pledge major donations include Tyler Perry, who is giving $1 million to various relief funds, and the Kardashian family, who pledged $500,000 between the Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez announced they’d donate a collective $50,000.
Instead of pledging cash, singer Miranda Lambert spearheaded efforts to rescue more than 100 dogs from Houston-area animal shelters.
Harvey has also brought out the generosity of companies across the country.
Together, corporate giants had donated upwards of $141.3 million to the relief efforts as of Friday morning, according to the US Chamber of Commerce.
Sixty-three companies have pledged $1 million or more, including Bank of America, Verizon, Coca-Cola, Google, IBM, Shell and JPMorgan Chase.