Mean Girls Cast Urges Fans To Donate To Victims Of Las Vegas Shooting

In honor of Mean Girls Day, the cast of the cult favorite movie are asking fans to give back to those in need.

With a video to YouTube and their GoFundMe page, the cast of Mean Girls—specifically, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Jonathan Bennett, and Daniel Franzese—asked fans to donate to the National Compassion Fund, which is a program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. They ask for fans to donate just $3 in an effort to hit a $300,000 goal to help the victims of the terrorist attack in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, 2017. Their GoFundMe campaign promises to donate 100% of donations.

"Do something grool today. Let's hit this goal together," the webpage reads. "We might not make fetch happen, but we can make this happen."

The Mean Girls stars also shared the GoFundMe video on their social media accounts. On Instagram, Seyfried wrote, "IT'S OCTOBER 3RD. Happy Mean Girls Day. This year please join us in helping the victims of the tragedy in Las Vegas by visiting Gofundme.com/October3 and donating to the families of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting," adding, "Thank you in advance!"

On Twitter, Chabert wrote, "Let's help those who need it most."