Entrepreneur Paris Hilton is “giving life to a cause” on Giving Tuesday!
The unofficial holiday takes place on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving each year and bills itself as “a global movement of generosity that unleashes the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.”
Many celebrities, like JoJo Siwa, have donated their time and money on the annual holiday to good causes. “The Simple Life” star, 41, decided to team up with “Black Adam” star Noah Centineo to support A Sense of Home.
Paris Hilton and Noah Centineo ‘Living For A Cause’ On #GivingTuesday
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On Tuesday, November 29, Paris Hilton and “The Fosters” actor Noah Centineo posed for some photos together to support A Sense of Home on Giving Tuesday. In the caption of the post, the “House of Wax” actor wrote, “⚠️ It’s time to BeReal! ⚠️ But really, this #GivingTuesday I’m teaming up with @NCentineo to support the nonprofit @ASenseOfHome. ?.”
“Enter our giveaway (link in bio) for a chance to win pieces from my furniture and cookware collection,” she continued. “For every 10 people who participate in the giveaway, we will donate $1 back to A Sense of Home. Win great home products and support a good cause? Now it’s hot!✨.” Paris also included the hashtags #GivingIsHot, #SlivingForACause and #1111MediaImpact.
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“A Sense of Home works to prevent homelessness by creating first homes for youth aging out of foster care,” he added. “50% of those struggling with homelessness are former foster youth.”
Fans showered the post with love, with one follower calling her the “Queen of making a difference.” Another fan commented, “I love everything you keep doing or will… You go DJ.” A third follower shared their own story, writing, “This is so wonderful, as someone who left my personal care, most of my apartment furniture was donated or thrifted. thank you for shining a light on us.”
So What Is Sense of Home and Who Do They Help?
Instagram | Paris Hilton
According to their website, A Sense of Hope tries to prevent homelessness by creating homes for youth aged out of foster care with furniture and household items that have been donated by good Samaritans. Their vision states that they “envision a society where business and individual surpluses are shared through community experiences.”
They also strive to prevent furniture from being thrown into landfills. Instead, they want to donate unwanted furniture and appliances to those who can use them the most. According to the website, the organization believes “that homelessness can only be eliminated through the active participation of all community stakeholders when focusing on prevention.” Not only does donating furniture help those who receive it, but it also contributes to a greener environment.
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A Sense of Home is not only focused on recycling furniture and household items. They also have a strong focus on home creation, turning empty walls and floors into fully functional furnished homes to prevent homelessness. They work in a team of volunteers, who have often been beneficiaries of the A Sense of Home charity in the past.
According to the website, you can donate $7,000 to sponsor an entire house for a family or just $1,000 to sponsor a child’s bedroom, although they accept donations of any amount. The organization states, “For A Sense of Home, the ability to create a first home for youth aging out of the foster care system is critical to efforts to prevent homelessness. Unrestricted funds allow us to allocate resources most efficiently and to where they are most needed.”
Paris Hilton Says It’s An ‘Honor’ To Design Home For Former Foster Youth, Jamie
It was an honor to design a home for former foster youth, Jamie! 50% of those struggling with homelessness are ex-pats #FosterYouth. The homeless crisis can only end through prevention ?✨ #LivingForACause #1111MediaImpact @ASenseofHomeOrg https://t.co/sA8S86OeV7
— ParisHilton (@ParisHilton) November 29, 2022
In addition to her Instagram post, the “Paris In Love” star shared a video showing her preparing a home for an adopted son named Jamie.
“It’s an honor to design a home for a former foster youth, Jamie!” he tweeted. “50% of those struggling with homelessness are former #FosterYouth. The homelessness crisis can only end through prevention.”
This is so heartwarming my goodness ?❤️Thank you for your excellent work and helping to build a community for those who don’t have one ?
— ArkaYana.eth (@ArkaYanaStudio) November 29, 2022
“This is so heartwarming oh my gosh,” one fan said comment. “Thank you for your excellent work and helping to build a community for those who don’t have one.”
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