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Selena Gomez steps up to help victims of LA wildfires with major initiative

The Rare Beauty announced the “donations and volunteering efforts” for the victims of LA wildfire

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Selena Gomez steps up to help victims of LA wildfires with major initiative

The Rare Beauty announced the “donations and volunteering efforts” for the victims of LA wildfire

Selena Gomez steps up to help victims of LA wildfires with major initiative
Selena Gomez steps up to help victims of LA wildfires with major initiative

Selena Gomez has taken a significant step to support those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.

The Only Murder In The Building star took to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, January 14 to re-share her cosmetic company, Rare Beauty’s post.

In a shared post Gomez issued a meaningful statement, announcing her “donations and volunteering efforts” for the victims of LA wildfires.

She captioned the post, “As a brand that was born and grown in Los Angeles, we are devastated to see our local community affected by the recent wildfires across Southern California, displacing families and destroying homes and businesses.”

The Single Soon crooner shared that she teamed up with several local organizations of Los Angeles to provide aid to affected to horrific fire.

Gomez continued, “We have spent the last few days focused on ensuring the safety of our Los Angeles team and friends who have been impacted, and we are working with local organizations on additional product donations and volunteering efforts.”

She also announced, “Together, we assembled emergency care kits with essentials for evacuation centers and have made donations to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and World Central Kitchen, who are on the ground providing immediate aid.”

We continue to support the Rare Impact Fund’s non-profit partners, providing mental health support to young people—ensuring that now, more than ever, they have the resources they need,” the statement added.

To note, Selena Gomez’s heartfelt post came amid Los Angeles has been burning for a week as the fire broke out on Monday, prompting more evacuation.