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Kevin Costner supports Hurricane Milton and Helene victims by donating proceeds from new song

Kevin Costner is giving back.

The “Yellowstone” actor, along with his band Modern West, released their first song in more than four years to support the victims of Hurricanes Helen and Milton with music.

“I've gone through seasons of darkness, clinging to the lyrics of songs that have truly sustained me. I hope that 'Find Your Way' can help those who are trudging along and losing hope. I hope you can provide shelter,” Costner wrote. Instagram.

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'Yellowstone' actor Kevin Costner is using music to support victims of Hurricanes Helen and Milton. (Mark von Holden)

Costner, 69, revealed that all proceeds from his song will be donated to Hope Force International, a disaster relief fund that is “actively providing support on the ground in hurricane-affected areas.” .

“I've gone through seasons of darkness, clinging to the lyrics of songs that have truly sustained me. I hope that 'Find Your Way' can help those who are trudging along and losing hope. I hope they can provide shelter.”

— Kevin Costner

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Proceeds from the “Yellowstone” star's song will be donated to the disaster relief fund Hope Force International. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

“I hope this means something to you and I hope you consider making a purchase to help the victims of this terrible storm,” Costner concluded his social media post. Ta.

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The Hollywood actor is the latest celebrity to come out in support of Helen and Milton victims.

Mega pop star Taylor Swift donated $5 million to an organization called Feeding America on Wednesday.

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Feeding America announced on Instagram that Swift has made a significant donation to organizations supporting Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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A car is abandoned in a flooded area at a used tire store after Tropical Storm Helen in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

A submerged car is left in the flooded area of ​​a used tire store after Hurricane Helen in Hendersonville, North Carolina, on September 27. (Ken Ruinard/USA Today Network via Reuters)

“This donation will help communities rebuild and recover, providing essential food, clean water, and supplies to those affected by these devastating storms,” the statement said.

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“Together, we can make a huge impact in helping families overcome the challenges ahead. Taylor, stand with us in the movement to end hunger and support communities in need. Thank you for your support.”

Fragments of NC Helen

After heavy rains from Hurricane Helen, the Rocky Broad River flows into Lake Lure, flooding the town with debris from Chimney Rock, North Carolina. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)

Dolly Parton participated in Hurricane Helen relief efforts, donating $1 million of her own money to victims.

Parton's Dollywood also added $1 million to the relief fund, donating it to the Mountain Ways Foundation.

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Dolly Parton donated $1 million to Hurricane Helen relief efforts. (Walmart)

Country music star Eric Church has announced that he will transfer all publishing royalties from his new song “Darkest Hour” to the people of his home state of North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helen.

Church will also join singer Luke Combs, bluegrass musician Billy Strings and legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor in Concert for the Carolinas. Helen's.

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The concert will be held on October 26th at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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