The Women's March, which is scheduled to be held the day after Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 21 in Washington D.C. and around the country, has amassed A-list celebrities fighting for the cause.

The goal behind the Women's March is to raise awareness about women's reproductive rights and healthcare, in association with Planned Parenthood, it has scored many A-list female celebrities who will be joining in this very important event.

Music artists Beyoncé, Cher and Katy Perry have voiced their support for the movement and have even encouraged other ladies to attend. Part of the Artist's Table, Perry and Beyoncé have taken to social media to express their support for the cause and both Perry and Cher have confirmed their attendance. For the singers, their fight for the cause came to light out of their anti-Trump views. Perry even took to Instagram encouraging her followers to donate to Planned Parenthood.

Comedians Chelsea Handler and Amy Schumer are also attending the march. Handler will be going to the Sundance Film Festival and march in Salt Lake City, Utah. She also took to Instagram to invite her fans along for the cause.

"My daughter and I will be marching on Main Street at the Sundance Film Festival. Come march with us. 9am!"

The Women's March will also feature actresses Cristela Alonzo, Patricia Arquette, Danai Gurira, American Ferrara, Scarlett Johansson, Debra Messing, Frances McDormand, Julianne Moore, Harif Nef, Monica Raymund, Uzu Aduba, Danielle Brooks, Diane Guerrero and Lea DeLeria. Pulitzer-Prize winner Margo Jefferson, singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo, Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi and visual artist Shantell Martin will also join in. And, model Chrissy Teigen has just announced she will be in attendance at the Women's March in Washington D.C.

The youngest of the celebrities added to the list are Chloe Grace Mortez, Zendaya and Rowan Blanchard who will be giving a speech at the Los Angeles march.

You can find a sister march in a city near you if you are unable to attend the Women's March oin Washington D.C.