Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey are teaming up for a star-filled fundraiser for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that will stream on Facebook Live.

Other stars expected to appear at the March 31 telethon, called “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU,” include: “30 Rock's” Tracy Morgan, “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi, “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm, "Parks & Recreation" star Amy Poehler, “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” actors Tituss Burgess and Jane Krakowski, “Orange is the new Black” actress Uzo Aduba, and “Girls” actress Zosia Mamet, among others, Reuters reported on Tuesday.

The ACLU has received tens of millions of dollars in donations — more than it typically brings in annually — since it sued over President Trump’s first travel ban, which he signed in January. The organization says it has also gotten a major membership boost since Trump’s election.

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"Our work in the courts is essential right now to hold off the worst of the abuses," ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero told Reuters. "But it is also the collective will and tireless actions of 'we the people' that serve as a bulwark against unconstitutional and wrong-headed policies and executive orders. By supporting our work through this telethon, we can fight even harder to defend the rights guaranteed by our Constitution."

Baldwin — an outspoken critic of Trump — has famously portrayed the president on “Saturday Night Live.” Fey, an “SNL” alum and author of “Bossypants,” slammed Trump in a December interview, saying he “can’t muster the dignity of a seventh-grader.”

Hanks, 60, recently made headlines for gifting the White House press corps with a new espresso machine. Along with the present, delivered earlier this month, the “Sully” star also included a note to journalists: “Keep up the good fight for Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Especially the Truth Part.”

The actor has also reportedly signed on to star alongside Meryl Streep in a movie about the Pentagon Papers.

The ACLU benefit will stream on the Facebook pages for Stand for Rights 2017, The Huffington Post and Funny or Die.