What's Happening?
Memorabilia and artwork from the estate of the late actor Matthew Perry are being auctioned to benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation. The auction, organized by Heritage Auctions, will take place on June 5 and aims to support initiatives that destigmatize
addiction and aid in recovery. Items up for auction include scripts from the TV show 'Friends', a Screen Actors Guild Award, and personal artworks owned by Perry. The foundation, established after Perry's death in 2023, focuses on expanding access to evidence-based care for addiction and confronting stigma associated with the disease.
Why It's Important?
The auction highlights the ongoing efforts to address addiction, a significant public health issue in the U.S. By leveraging Perry's legacy and popularity, the foundation seeks to raise awareness and funds to support addiction recovery programs. This initiative not only honors Perry's memory but also contributes to a broader societal effort to provide compassionate and scientific approaches to addiction treatment. The funds raised will support various programs, including the Matthew Perry Fellowship in Addiction Medicine and grants to organizations aiding recovering addicts.
What's Next?
The auction site is already open, with items on display in Beverly Hills until May 29. The auction will be held both in-person at Heritage Auctions' Dallas showroom and online, allowing for wide participation. The proceeds will be directed towards the foundation's initiatives, potentially influencing future funding and support for addiction recovery programs. The event may also inspire similar charitable efforts within the entertainment industry, leveraging celebrity influence for social causes.












