Jennifer Lopez shared information for people affected by the L.A. fires.
On her Instagram Stories, she urged people to donate to the local food bank rather than just pray.
‘My heart is with everyone affected by the L.A. fires. At times like these, our strength lies in supporting one another,’ the first slide read.
‘Here are resources to help those impacted. Please share. Every effort makes a difference,’ the second slide read.
From there she shared resources for mental health, animal care, the location of shelters set up for the victims of the fires and other helpful information.
Her brand JLo Beauty also shared a message to its own Instagram Stories along with a link to a Google doc that is compiling lists of resources and ways to help.
Jennifer Lopez shared information for people affected by the L.A. fires
On her Instagram Stories, she urged people to donated to the local food bank rather than just pray. JLo seen here January 4
JLo Beauty’s statement read: ‘Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the Los Angeles fires.
‘We’re deeply saddened by the devastation these fires have caused, and we want to acknowledge the immense challenge so many are facing.
‘Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by this tragedy.
‘As an LA-based brand, this hits especially close to home. Los Angeles is just not where we are based, it is part of who we are.
‘We feel a deep connection to this community and its resilience,’ the statement continued.
JLo Beauty went on to thank the fire fighters and first responders for ‘risking everything to keep us safe.’
‘Your courage and dedication inspire us all. We are in awe of the tireless efforts of those who are putting their lives on the line to protect our communities. Your bravery and selflessness do not go unnoticed.
‘We’re keeping you in our hearts and sending strength, hope, and compassion as you navigate these challenging times,’ it concluded.
‘My heart is with everyone affected by the L.A. fires. At times like these, our strength lies in supporting one another,’ she expressed
‘Here are resources to help those impacted. Please share. Every effort makes a difference,’ JLo wrote
From there she shared resources for mental health, animal care, the location of shelters set up for the victims of the fires
Her brand JLo Beauty also shared a message to its own Instagram Stories along with a link to a Google doc that is compiling lists of resources and ways to help
The Palisades fire started on Tuesday morning and the Eaton fire in Pasadena began not long after.
More than 180,000 people in Los Angeles have been evacuated, a modest estimate of 9,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed and at least 10 people have lost their lives.
There are four additional fires burning in Topanga/Calabasas, Acton, Simi Valley and the Hollywood Hills.
The fires were sparked by the Santa Ana winds, which saw gusts of up to 80 to 100mph on Tuesday and Wednesday as fire fighters tried to get a handle on the blazes.
Entire neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and Altadena have been wiped off the map due to the blazes.
The Calabasas blaze, named the Kenneth Fire, was allegedly caused by an arsonist, who has been apprehended by police.
A total of 29,053 acres of land has been scorched as of Friday morning in Los Angeles’ worst fire to date.
Many celebrities have seen their multi-million dollar mansions razed to the ground as the fire spread to Hollywood Hills and Calabasas.
JLo Beauty’s statement read: ‘Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the Los Angeles fires. ‘We’re deeply saddened by the devastation these fires have caused’
‘We want to acknowledge the immense challenge so many are facing. Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by this tragedy’
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry Teller, Miley Cyrus and Eugene Levy have seen their homes leveled by the fires.
So did Anna Faris, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Melissa Rivers, Paris Hilton and Mandy Moore, Jeff Bridges, Jhene Aiko, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag and Cary Elwes.
Billy Crystal issued a statement about the loss of his home, saying, ‘Janice and I lived in our home since 1979. We raised our children and grandchildren here.
‘Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can’t be taken away.
‘We are heartbroken of course but with the love of our children and friends we will get through this.’