13 January 2025

RHOCs Gina K Donates Real Estate Services to Wildfire Victims

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The Real Housewives of Orange County star Gina Kirschenheiter It donates its real estate services to those displaced by the raging wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area.

“My favorite part about being a Realtor is helping people secure where life is going. Thinking about so many people losing is heartbreaking,” Jenna, 40, wrote on Twitter. Instagram on Sunday, January 12, alongside a video of her and her boyfriend Travis Mullen. In the video, the couple explained their plan to help those moving to Orange County from Los Angeles.

“We've been thinking about ways we can try to help in a meaningful way,” Travis said in the video. “So, The Gated Group, along with our team, decided that we would help anyone who had to move due to the fires from Los Angeles and chose to come to Orange County.”

“Whether it's renting or you need to buy a home in Orange County, Gated Group will represent you, and 100% of the commission will be donated directly to you, or to any relief fund assisting to help anyone and everyone affected by the fires,” Gina added.

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Bellocqimages/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Jason Oppenheim and his eponymous real estate brokerage firm are donating their services to help individuals displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires. “If you lost your home in the Los Angeles fires and need to find a place to rent until your home is rebuilt, all Oppenheim Group agents will represent you in[…]

In her caption, Jenna also directed her followers to a realtor Kyle Wesselwhich offers similar real estate services to those moving to San Diego from Los Angeles due to the fires.

“And for anyone looking to come down to San Diego, reach out to @kylewhissel…..he has graciously offered to do the same ❤️,” she wrote. “Stay safe, you are in our hearts in Los Angeles County ❤️.”

Tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate following the ongoing bushfires, which have been burning since the morning of Tuesday 7 January. A windstorm sparked fast-moving wildfires across Pacific Palisades and other Los Angeles neighborhoods, destroying or severely damaging as many as 12,000 buildings.

Hollywood stars like Paris HiltonAnna Faris, Heidi Montag and Spencer PrattBilly Crystal, Mel Gibson and Milo VentimigliaThey all lost their homes as a result of historic fires. According to Los Angeles Times150,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders, and as of Sunday, January 12, the death toll has risen to 16 people, per… NBC News.

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As wildfires continue to spread throughout the Los Angeles area, many celebrities are taking to social media to share how they are being affected. “He was evacuated and safe with children, dogs and cats. “I am praying and grateful for the first responders,” Mandy Moore wrote in a statement Wednesday, January 8, on her Instagram Story. In a subsequent post, she said (…)

Many celebrities have Lend a helping hand Since the beginning of the fires. Jamie Lee Curtis On Thursday, January 9, it announced that it would donate $1 million to relief efforts, while… Sharon Stone She works with Los Angeles-based store The Coop to collect donations for displaced people.

“This is the moment to reach out to anyone who lives in Los Angeles who you think may be in some kind of traumatic shock and grief over the loss of their homes and the devastation of their neighborhoods and their communities and Lend your hand, your home, and your resources“We have to come together, like never before, in the City of Angels and help each other,” Curtis wrote via Instagram on Thursday. And we will!

verify LAFD website For local wildfire alerts and Click here for resources About how to help those affected.

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