Halle Berry is making her wardrobe available to victims of the Los Angeles fires. The Oscar-winning American actress posted a video on January 9 showing her dropping off her belongings at the Coop, a Beverly Hills store transformed into a clothing collection point for those who lost their homes in the flames.
In a message published on her social networks, she invites Californians to do the same. “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 affected families who need help today! »
The actress starring in “Catwoman” and James Bond « Die another day »also thanks Sharon Stone, who initiated the approach. The American actress also published a video inviting people to imitate her. “We are at the Coop at 7282 Beverly Blvd., collecting gently used clothing for children, men, women who were displaced and affected by the fire,” explains the actress on her Instagram account.
“We have beautiful cashmere sweaters, jeans, new socks, shoes, clothes, blankets… you can come shopping, you can also come make a donation,” she wrote to the people affected by the climate catastrophe.
Other stars like Beyoncé have mobilized to help the victims. The singer announced that she would donate 2.5 million dollars (2.43 million euros) via her BeyGood foundation to a victims' aid fund. The latest report from the fires shows at least 24 dead, a dozen missing, and millions of homes destroyed, while firefighters continue their efforts to put out the fires.
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