Jennifer Lopez Makes ‘Generous Donation’ Towards LA Fire Relief Efforts

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After dropping a touching message for Los Angeles fire victims, Jennifer Lopez made a “generous donation of clothes” to THE A LIST with a “beautiful” note. The marketing agency is currently running a “grassroots” relief program for those who suffered from massive losses in the fires in LA. In a social media post, the agency notified about Lopez’s donation of clothes to the agency for these relief efforts they plan to continue “doing for a long time.” Moreover, the marketing agency revealed its plans to serve “underserved communities” by connections to multiple foundations and organizations.

Jennifer Lopez donates clothes to marketing agency working towards LA fire relief

In a series of Instagram posts and stories, THE A LIST announced Jennifer Lopez’s “generous donation of clothes” to the LA fire relief efforts. The marketing agency revealed that J.Lo sent them the “most incredible, generous, beautiful note,” claiming it made “all of us cry.” In the shoutout, they also called her donation of clothes “beyond generous” and that it completely “blew us away.” The agency then shared the same video on its stories, thanking Lopez for her contribution to the cause of aiding families and communities that lost everything in the wildfires.

The clip then detailed the “grassroots” relief efforts, informing followers, “This is a very small, slow baby.” It continued, “We’re going to be doing this for a long time.” The agency announced this week’s plans to first help “our dear friends who have lost everything” in their “immediate community” before working with the Los Angeles Unified School District Education Foundation, “which will connect with impacted district employees and their families” across Pasadena and Altadena, as both neighborhoods suffered colossal damage. The foundation will eventually provide its resources to neighboring districts.

Jennifer Lopez’s clothing donation amid devastating LA fires came after she dropped a heartbreaking message for the victims and communities. In her moving note, Lopez wrote that her “heart goes out to everyone affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.” Moreover, she expressed disbelief over the “deeply traumatic” events Calfironia witnessed last week and grieved those “who’ve lost their homes and sense of security.”

Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.

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