Virginia charity Alice's Kids will pay for the prom tickets of about 800 high school seniors in the Altadena, California area, affected by the Eaton Fire.
Say goodbye to Scott's Tots, and hello to a prom gratis! The horror of Scott's Tots is hard to forget, but Steve Carell is now done a good deed to erase that painful memory. The Office star recently teamed up with Alice's Kids,
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today, the AWESOME is in Altadena, California. 2025 got off to a rough start for the state of California and its residents due to the wildfires that caused so
Arguably an equal (if not greater) number referenced "Scott's Tots," an episode of Carell's hit comedy The Office. In it, his character, overzealous boss Michael Scott, faces the reality of a promise he made a decade prior — paying for the college education of a class of local public school students.
Steve Carell is helping those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. On Tuesday, a video displayed at six high school assemblies in Altadena, California, showed Carell explaining how he partnered with a charity that will cover the cost of prom tickets for the community that was affected by the devastating wildfires earlier this year.
Despicable Me' star Steve Carell announced some SoCal high school students affected by the wildfires won't have to worry about prom tickets this year. 'It's a pretty good deal,' he says.
Actor Steve Carell partnered with a charity, Alice’s Kids, to send hundreds of Southern California kids impacted by the recent devastating wildfires to prom for free.
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The high school seniors might have thought Steve Carell was doing a bit. The A-list actor showed up on a screen at six high school assemblies in Altadena, Calif., on Tuesday and told the students ...
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Hundreds of students impacted by the Los Angeles area wildfires in January can go to prom this spring thanks to actor Steve Carell.
On Tuesday, Steve Carell surprised hundreds of California high school students, promising free prom tickets, paid for by Virginia charity Alice's Kids. Alice's Kids provides anonymous financial ...