Through his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, "The Revenant" actor has donated USD 1 million to the newly established United Way Harvey Recovery Fund, reported Variety.
The newly established fund that was announced by United Way Worldwide on August 30 "will distribute 100 percent of donations for recovery in the affected areas, community by community, in the months and years ahead."
The USD 1 million from DiCaprio's foundation represents the inaugural donation to the fund.
"We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of Leonardo DiCaprio and his foundation," United Way Worldwide President and CEO Brian Gallagher said in a statement.
Terry Tamminen, CEO of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, added, "We hope others will step up and support the United Way and other organizations."
In the past, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has donated to recovery efforts following the 2004 tsunami, the Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Sandy.
Other celebrities, who have donated for hurricane relief efforts are 'Sean Diddy' Combs, Ruby Rose, Rachael Ray, Ellen Degeneres, and Fall Out Boy.
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