Organizations spearheaded by talk show host Rachael Ray will be donating $4 million to several charities, including animal rescues, food banks and relief funds for restaurant workers laid off during the coronavirus pandemic.

Ray, who is taping episodes of her popular daytime show at home, announced last week that the Rachel Ray Foundation and her Yum-O nonprofit will split the funds between food security initiatives benefiting both people and animals during the coronavirus pandemic.

Shelters are filling up with pets whose families can no longer afford to care for them, Ray noted during an interview on ABC's "The View."

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4 million dollars 4 million meals We’ve got to take care of the WHOLE FAMILY right now — #StayHome Stay Healthy, Stay Kind Thank you @TheView from my home to yours https://t.co/2pd6h61Ur4 — rachael ray (@rachaelray) April 9, 2020

The founder of the Nutrish pet food company is also planning to donate 4 million meals to GreaterGood.org to provide animal shelters and pet parents with food for their furry friends.

“4M dollars + 4M meals = a WHOLE FAMILY Relief Plan,” Ray wrote on Twitter.

In an interview with The Associated Press released Wednesday, the TV personality said she wanted to find a way to “help people more than just, ‘hey, here’s three things you can do with canned tuna.’ ”

“The more you earn in life, the more you owe in service and the more you owe to your community,” Ray said. “It is our absolute responsibility to take care of each other.”