The acting couple was among the guests attending the organisation's 26th anniversary fundraiser at rap mogul Russell Simmons' Hollywood home last week (30Sep15), when The Hunger Games star Jeffrey Wright was honoured for his philanthropic work.

During the event, FFEU chairman Russell revealed one of the biggest donations had come from Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, although he declined to specify exactly how much they had handed over.

The funds will be used to help provide meals for the homeless in Los Angeles on Christmas Day (25Dec15).

Activists at the FFEU work to promote racial harmony and strengthen relationships between different ethnic groups, particularly among black, Muslim and Jewish communities.

It's not the first time the Smiths have given generously - they reportedly handed over a cheque for $150,000 (£93,750) to civil rights leader Louis Farrakhan last month (Sep15) to support the Nation of Islam's planned Justice... Or Else! march.

The event will take place at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on 10 October (15) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Farrakhan's Million Man March and protest police brutality in the U.S, and is expected to draw thousands to the capital.