Dolly Parton gives support to wildfire victims, ‘my people’
NASHVILLE — Country music icon Dolly Parton’s home and businesses in East Tennessee were spared from deadly wildfires last month, but she’s pitching in to help her neighbours recover from the devastation.
She was to headline a telethon Tuesday from Nashville, featuring performances from Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Hank Williams Jr., Chris Stapleton, Cyndi Lauper and more. The telethon was to be broadcast on Great American Country, AXS-TV, RFD and The Heartland Network at 8 p.m. Eastern and streamed live on USAToday.com and affiliate newspapers in Tennessee.
Parton set a lofty goal of giving $1,000 to every family that has lost their primary residence through the Dollywood Foundation My People Fund.
“It doesn’t sound like a lot of money but we’re talking about thousands of people, hundreds and hundreds of people,” Parton said Tuesday. “If we could give $1,000 a month for six months, that would give people a chance. And if we raise more money than we hope to, then we’ll just do more.”

