Miley Cyrus supports Dolly Parton's charity push to help fire hit families
Miley Cyrus is teaming up with her godmother Dolly Parton to help those affected by the recent fires in Tennessee.
Dolly launched the My People Fund through her Dollywood Foundation earlier this week (ends02Dec16), and now Miley has announced she'll be supporting the initiative via her Happy Hippie Foundation.
"So proud that @happyhippiefdn is supporting the My People Fund,
set up by my fairy godmother @dollyparton to help families in
Tennessee who have lost their homes in this week's fire," Miley
wrote on Instagram on Friday (02Dec16).
"As a fellow Tennessee native and someone who's passionate about
tackling homelessness, my heart goes out to all the victims."
Dolly's Dollywood theme park re-opened for business on Friday after
the nearby wildfires forced the singer and her partners to shut it
down after the city of Gatlinburg and areas of Pigeon Forge, where
Dollywood is located, were engulfed in thick smoke on Monday night
(28Nov16), as the fires spread from the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, prompting local officials to enforce mandatory
evacuations.
The Dollywood Smoky Mountain Cabins were among the locations
cleared under the order, but firefighters were able keep the blaze
from spreading to the park itself.
Dolly released a statement after learning the the blaze had
destroyed homes in the area, writing: "I have been watching the
terrible fires in the Great Smoky Mountains and I am heartbroken. I
am praying for all the families affected by the fire and the
firefighters who are working so hard to keep everyone safe."
Parton filmed a warning video for the United States Forest Service,
National Park Service, and other federal and state agencies just
before the fire drama, urging people to avoid burning leaves and
starting campfires, and parking cars on dry grass. The 30-second
footage, which also featured United States Forest Service mascot
Smokey the Bear, was released on Sunday (27Nov16).