10 January 2025

Michelle Pfeiffer asks to join Halle Berry and Sharon Stone in wildfire disaster relief efforts

Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images and Kayla Odams/WireImage)

Halle Berry, Sharon Stone and Michelle Pfeiffer They're doing their part when it comes to lending a helping hand during California's devastating wildfires.

After thousands of homes burned and many people were evacuated from their homes From areas all over Los Angeles A post shared by Stone, 66 this week Via her Instagram On Wednesday, January 8th, there is an invitation to donate clothes.

Sharing a clip showing The Coop distribution center on Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, Stone urged her followers to follow her example in donating “gently used” clothing “to people who have been displaced and impacted by the fires.” She added that those affected are invited to “shop” at The Coop for clothes.

Perry (58 years old) responded to the call and reposted the clip Private Instagram accountannouncing that she will also participate in donations.

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“I'm going to pack up my entire closet and head to the co-op! 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! Thank you @sharonstone for your leadership. I love you ma'am ❤️”

In response, Pfeiffer (66 years old) expressed her desire to donate, asking in the comments section: “Can I do this tomorrow?”

Meanwhile, Stone appeared on Newsnation Wednesday evening and shared more information about The Coop.

“My sister and another publicist friend of ours opened a store, and they worked together with a store on Beverly Boulevard,” she said. “It's called the Co-op, so, if you have kindly used clothes, shoes, bedding, anything these underprivileged people might need, please come immediately to the Co-op, starting tomorrow morning, and you can leave them.”

“If you need things, come to The Coop. This is for people who need any of these things, please come there. This is where you can get them, it's a distribution center,” she added.

Michelle Pfeiffer asks to join Halle Berry and Sharon Stone in wildfire disaster relief efforts

Sharon Stone. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Stone revealed that she was also rolling up her sleeves to help in other ways, including opening her doors to her displaced friends.

“I've been taking friends to my house. I have families coming now to live with us. We're setting up a place to be able to help people. We're just setting up beds and room in the house,” Stone said. “We're loading trucks and taking everything we have to the Coop, and we invite our friends to move in with us here. “A lot of people are being evacuated.”

Jamie Lee Curtis donates $1 million to the Los Angeles Wildfire Relief Fund


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Jamie Lee Curtis is offering a big helping hand to everyone affected by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. “My family is donating $1 million today to relief efforts,” the 66-year-old actress shared in an Instagram post on Thursday, January 9. “We are in contact with Governor (Gavin) Newsom, Mayor (Karen) Bass, Senator (Adam) (…)

Officials reported that an estimated 9,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in the fires The Guardian. Since Tuesday, fires have torn through parts of the exclusive Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Santa Monica and Hollywood Hills communities. Celebrities including Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Paris Hilton Among those who lost their homes to the fires.

Hollywood has also canceled a slew of events over the past few days including movie premieres Last Show Girl, Wolf Man and Jennifer Lopez Unstoppable And Critics' Choice Awards, among others.

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