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A week after wildfires began ravaging Los Angeles and destroying many of her friends’ homes, Jennifer Garner continues to work with Save the Children to help the conflagration’s youngest victims. His emotions are still raw.
In an interview with NBC Newssaid the mother of three children.save the children We’ve been doing this for years in evacuation centers as part of disaster relief. I’ve seen it all over the country. It’s crazy that it’s in my own backyard now. When disaster strikes, they provide trauma-informed care to children. ”
In partnership with Project:Camp, Save the Children provides a safe haven for children affected by wildfires.
She explained: “Therapy for them is play…This is therapy for these kids, and this is exactly what they need.
“Everybody’s just trying to… give their kids a little bit of joy and some normality — if that’s even possible — and ask the parents where they’re going to live, where their kids are going to school. We’re trying to give them some leeway to decide if they’re going to go. There’s a lot of work to do,” Garner continued.
Jennifer said she was “heartbroken” by what happened in Los Angeles, adding, “There’s a part of me that has seen this happen all over the country and is looking forward to the positives.” I’ve seen it emerge, and I’ve seen its resilience,” he added. ”
She emphasized: “I’m grateful to have a place to be and to be able to do this job. And I’m grateful that I was able to look at it before and be like, ‘Okay, this is what I do today.’ I have work today. I have something to do today. ”
Jennifer told MSNBC last week that at least “100 of her friends” were left homeless in the fires that destroyed parts of Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
Jennifer also worked with World Central Kitchen (WCK) to provide free meals to victims of the Jack in the Box in Altadena, which was destroyed by the Eaton Fire.
In addition to Garner, former “Real Housewives of New York” star Bethenny Frankel also mobilized her Bstrong Efforts will begin immediately to deliver emergency kits and cash cards to fire victims.
In an interview with “Extra,” she said, “This is a very serious situation, a very dire situation, and people need exactly what they need right now and nothing else.” .
She is partnering with the Global Empowerment Mission, which will be working in the affected areas for years to come.
Bethenny spoke to all the victims of the fire. What’s crazy is that it’s more important than what you get… People are mainly affected by: [knowing] Someone is there for me. ”
Paris Hilton, who lost her Malibu home in the Palisades fire, volunteers with the Pasadena Humane Society and other organizations.
she also emergency relief fund Working with her nonprofit 11:11 Media, they raised $800,000 in just 72 hours.