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Leonardo DiCaprio, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira Joins Red Cross in $2B Plan to Deliver Clean Water and Solar Homes to 600,000 War Families in Israel, Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza

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Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, and Shakira Partner with Red Cross in $2 Billion Initiative to Provide Clean Water and Solar Homes to 600,000 War-Affected Families

In an unprecedented show of unity and humanitarian commitment, global superstars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, and Shakira have joined forces with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to launch a transformative $2 billion initiative aimed at delivering clean water and sustainable solar-powered homes to 600,000 families impacted by conflicts in Israel, Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza. Announced on June 19, 2025, this ambitious program seeks to address the dire humanitarian needs in these war-torn regions, combining celebrity influence with innovative solutions to create lasting change.

A Star-Studded Call to Action

The trio of A-list celebrities, known for their individual advocacy in environmental and social causes, brings unparalleled visibility to the Red Cross’s efforts. Leonardo DiCaprio, a long-time environmental activist, emphasized the urgency of the crisis: “War leaves families without the basics—clean water, shelter, and hope. This partnership is about using our collective platforms to rebuild lives sustainably, with clean energy and safe water at the core.”

Jennifer Lopez, whose philanthropy has often focused on underserved communities, highlighted the human toll of these conflicts: “Families in Israel, Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza are suffering unimaginable losses. We’re here to provide not just aid, but dignity and a path forward.” Shakira, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador with a history of supporting education and humanitarian causes, added, “Water and shelter are fundamental rights. This initiative is about giving people the tools to rebuild their lives with resilience and hope.”

The $2 Billion Plan: Clean Water and Solar Homes

The $2 billion initiative, funded through a combination of private donations, corporate partnerships, and contributions from international governments, aims to address two critical needs: access to clean water and sustainable housing. The program is structured around three key pillars:

1. Clean Water Infrastructure: The Red Cross, in collaboration with local engineers and water experts, will construct and rehabilitate water purification systems, wells, and distribution networks to provide safe drinking water to 600,000 families—roughly 2.4 million individuals—across the four regions. This includes deploying mobile water treatment units in areas where infrastructure has been destroyed by conflict, such as Gaza and parts of Ukraine.

2. Solar-Powered Homes: The initiative will build or retrofit 100,000 homes with solar energy systems, prioritizing eco-friendly designs that reduce reliance on fossil fuels. These homes will be equipped with solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and durable materials to withstand the challenges of conflict zones. The program aims to provide safe, sustainable shelter for families displaced by war, with a focus on long-term resilience.

3. Community Empowerment: Beyond infrastructure, the initiative includes training

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