Amidst the ongoing wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles, Jennifer Lopez She joins a group of stylish and charitable celebrities who are opening their closets to those affected in the region.
Lopez, 55, recently made a major clothing donation to the World Health Organization existinga Los Angeles-based marketing agency that created a grassroots fire relief program, which was hard at work collecting clothing and other essential items and distributing them to families and others affected by the fires.
Monday 15 January existing took to Instagram stories to share their excitement and appreciation, calling Lopez's large clothing donation “generous” and “beautiful.”
In a series of videos, they expressed their heartfelt thanks, saying they were “extremely grateful” for her contribution and tagging the unstoppable actress and singer in a social media post.
The agency also stressed the fluid nature of its relief efforts, stressing that its work depends on community support and direct action. They also shared that Lopez included a personal note with her donation.
Lopez's commitment to fire relief comes next I have cancelled Several media appearances are scheduled in New York City this week. She was scheduled to appear in shows like today, The view, Live with Kelly and Mark whatThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Lopez joins a growing list of celebrities who are contributing to relief efforts in various ways, including donating money, volunteering their time and raising awareness. Halle Berry Who made headlines last week when she shared that she was donating her “entire closet” to those in need.
The Oscar winner teams up with his fellow actress Sharon Stone and + Cooperativea home goods store in Beverly Hills, to bolster efforts, collecting used clothing for men, women and children displaced by the fires.
“I'm going to pack my entire wardrobe and head to the co-op!” Perry, 58, said on January 9: Instagram mail. “If you live in the Southern California area, I urge you to do the same. This is something we can do now today to help all the displaced families in need of basics today!”
The post included a video that was originally shared on Stone's Instagram account the day before, where Stone, 66, also spoke about promoting COOP, before taking viewers inside the store to show the relief effort in action in real time. “We have beautiful cashmere sweaters, jeans, new socks, shoes, clothes, blankets…You can come and shop, and you can also come and donate.”
Like Lopez, Perry and Stone, this is a fashion statement we can and should all get behind.