Madonna, Chris Rock and Ben Stiller donate to fund for the victims of the New ...

Celebrity donors have given tens of thousands of dollars to support the victims of the far-right terrorist attack in New Zealand. 

Madonna, Chris Rock, Josh Brolin, Judd Apatow, and Ben Stiller were among the biggest names to donate to the fund, which is aiming to raise $100,000.

The appeal was set up by Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager, after 50 people were killed and scores more wounded in an attack on two mosques last week.

Madonna

Chris Rock

Madonna donated $10,000 and Chris Rock gave $5,000 to a fund created to raise money for the victims of the New Zealand terror attack

Ben Stiller

Josh Brolin

Ben Stiller gave $1,000 to the fundraising effort, while Josh Brolin gave $2,500 on behalf of himself and his family

The campaign, which was started by Madonna's manager Guy Oseary, aims to raise $100,000 for the communities affected by the terror attack

The campaign, which was started by Madonna's manager Guy Oseary, aims to raise $100,000 for the communities affected by the terror attack

Oseary offered $18,000 to the fund, making him the largest single donor, followed by Madonna herself with $10,000.

Michael Rapino, who runs the world's largest concert promotions company Live Nation Entertainment, donated $5,000 along with Chris Rock.

An anonymous donor also stepped up to give $9,000.

Ashton Kutcher, Amy Schumer, and Joshua Kushner, brother of Jared Kushner and husband of Karli Kloss, were also among famous faces to make a donation.

Writing on the appeal page, Oseary said: 'My heart breaks for the victims and for their families.

Ashton Kutcher

Judd Apatow

Ashton Kutcher and director Judd Apatow also stepped up to help the victims of the attack

Ava DuVernay, who directed documentary 13th and film Selma, was also among high-profile names to give to the campaign

Ava DuVernay, who directed documentary 13th and film Selma, was also among high-profile names to give to the campaign

'I’ve started a campaign to support those affected by this tragedy at this very difficult time,

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