In a heartfelt message to fans and the community, General Hospital star Cameron Mathison, known for portraying
Drew Quartermaine, issued a dire warning about fraudulent fundraising scams emerging in the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Scammers are reportedly using Mathison’s image and videos to solicit fake donations through unauthorized GoFundMe campaigns targeting
victims of the tragic blaze.
Cameron Mathison’s Personal Loss

The wildfires wreaked havoc across Los Angeles, and Mathison himself was among those affected, losing his home to the disaster. Left with only a few essential items and personal keepsakes, he took to Instagram to express gratitude for the outpouring of support while urging people to stay vigilant against scams.
“I’m overwhelmed by the love and support for our family and everyone impacted by these fires,” Mathison shared in a video message. “But I must stress—do not donate to any GoFundMe page that uses my videos or photos.”
Scammers Exploit Tragedy
Mathison made it clear that neither he nor his family are seeking financial aid, emphasizing the importance of caution when contributing to relief efforts. “This isn’t about us—we’re not asking for donations. It’s heartbreaking to see people using this tragedy to deceive others,” he stated.
He urged viewers to spread the message, warning against false campaigns. “If you see my images or anyone else’s being misused for scams, please report them. This situation is hard enough without people exploiting it.”
A Call for Caution
Despite his personal loss, Mathison expressed deep concern for others affected by the wildfires and reiterated his gratitude for the community’s compassion. “Your support means the world to us. Just please, be careful about where you choose to donate,” he advised.
A Heartfelt Plea for Awareness
Acknowledging the pain caused by both the natural disaster and the fraudulent schemes that followed, Mathison remains dedicated to raising awareness. His message is a stark reminder to exercise caution and protect vulnerable communities from being targeted by heartless scammers.
As the recovery process continues, Mathison’s plea stands as a beacon for empathy and integrity during challenging times.