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Paris Hilton's nonprofit gives $25,000 grants to women-owned small businesses hit by the Eaton Fire

By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA - Mar 31, 2025, 12:18 PM ET
Last Updated - Mar 31, 2025, 12:18 PM EDT
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FILE - Paris Hilton testifies during a House Committee on Ways and Means hearing on Strengthening Child Welfare and Protecting Americas Children on Capitol Hill Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, file)

Fifty women business owners impacted by the Eaton Fire will receive recovery grants of up to $25,000 from Paris Hilton’s nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact and GoFundMe

LOS ANGELES (AP) — There are brief moments when Annisa Faquir forgets that the Little Red Hen Coffee Shop, the Altadena diner her grandmother founded a half century ago, burned down in the Eaton Fire.

“You think, ‘I can go grab something — oh wait, it’s in ashes,’” said Faquir, who has worked at the shop since her mother, Barbara Shay, took over the family business seven years ago.

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The women want to rebuild the diner loved by neighbors for its shrimp and grits, catfish, and Shay’s secret house coffee blend. They knew they'd need help, but were surprised when Paris Hilton called to offer it to them.

The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop is one of 50 women-owned businesses impacted by the Eaton Fire receiving a recovery grant of up to $25,000 from Hilton ’s nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact and GoFundMe.org.

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