Personal belongings of the late actor Matthew Perry will be sold in a charity auction starting June 5, 2026 [2].
The sale converts the actor's private collection into funding for addiction recovery. By supporting the Matthew Perry Foundation, the event aims to destigmatize substance abuse and provide resources for those seeking help.
Heritage Auctions in Los Angeles, California, is organizing the event [1]. The auction was announced on May 5, 2026 [1]. The collection includes dozens of personal belongings [3] that offer a glimpse into the actor's life and career.
Among the items listed for sale are scripts, photographs, and artwork [2]. Memorabilia from the television series "Friends" is also included in the catalog [1]. These items are expected to draw significant interest from collectors and fans of the show.
All proceeds from the sale will go directly to the Matthew Perry Foundation [1]. The organization focuses on supporting recovery efforts, and reducing the shame often associated with addiction [2]. This initiative ensures that Perry's legacy continues to impact public health through the foundation's ongoing work.
“Proceeds will benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation, which works to destigmatize addiction.”
This auction transforms celebrity memorabilia into a public health tool. By linking high-profile items from a beloved television series to addiction recovery, the foundation leverages Perry's fame to bring visibility and financial support to a cause he championed during his life.





