Halle Berry and her boyfriend Van Hunt have volunteered to collect clothing and essentials for displaced families amid the devastating LA fires.
On Sunday, the 58-year-old actress and the 54-year-old musician were seen giving back to the Southern California community as they dropped off clothing and sorted items at the COOP.
The A-list lovebirds spent the morning at the fire relief pop-up bagging clothes and toys and also and assisted fire victims in finding resources.
Later in the day, the Catwoman star took to Instagram to share a video of herself urging followers to come by the COOP on Beverly Boulevard to donate essentials for those displaced by the ongoing blazes.
‘Hey everybody. I’m here with Nickey Kehoe plus the COOP. We’re out here doing what they said they would so, we’re giving back to the community.We’ve got everything you can imagine,’ the star said.
Explaining that the pop-up is providing ‘brand new’ clothes and essentials for all ages, the star noted that COOP also has ‘toys, baby stuff, anything you need.’
Halle Berry and her boyfriend Van Hunt have volunteered to collect clothing and essentials for displaced families amid the devastating fires in Los Angeles
‘If you don’t have a bag, come here we’ll give you a bag to take it away with,’ she added. ‘If you can’t come here send somebody on your behalf. You can also reach out to us.’
Berry even opened up her DM’s to fire victims in need of food and clothes in order to connect them with the organization.
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‘DM us, DM me personally too. We’ve people who will get it sent to you, we have a deal with Uber. Thank you,’ she shared.
The Primetime Emmy Award winner also wrote that she volunteered to ‘ensure displaced families have the resources they need’ and extended prayers to the City of Angels.
The star went on to shar an informational post by COOP that listed what items are needed for donation and their hours of operation. Her videos showed piles of donated clothing and toys inside the facility.
‘As you all know, the unimaginable happened this week but we’re coming together as a community to ensure displaced families have the resources they need during this unprecedented time,’ she wrote.
‘I’m at @shopcoopla and @nickeykehoe today as we’re bagging clothes and toys for families that were impacted by the wildfires,’ Berry continued. ‘We even have drivers with @uber who can deliver items to your home! Please share this post to spread the word to family and friends in need! #PrayForLA.’
More than 100,000 residents of the City of Angels were forced to flee their homes and 16 have been confirmed dead as scattered blazes have continued to pop up in Southern California.
On Sunday, the 58-year-old actress and the 54-year-old musician were seen giving back to the Southern California community as they dropped off clothing and sorted items at the COOP
The A-list lovebirds spent the morning at the fire relief pop-up bagging clothes and toys and also and assisted fire victims in finding resources
She shared clips showing off piles of donated clothing and toys inside the facility
Berry even opened up her DM’s to fire victims in need of food and clothes in order to connect them with the organization
The star shared an informational post by COOP, listing what items are needed for donation and and their hours of operation
More than 100,000 residents of the City of Angels were forced to flee their homes and 16 have been confirmed dead as scattered blazes have continued to pop up in Southern California
Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Jen Atkin are among those whose homes have been destroyed by the rapidly advancing inferno.
Just days ago, Berry shared a post revealing that she had donated her ‘entire closet’ to COOP so the organization could disperse it to those in need amid these trying times.
‘I’m packing up my entire closet and heading over to the COOP! If you live in the Southern California area, I urge you to do the same,’ she said.
‘This is something we can do right now today to help all of the displaced families that are in need of the basics today!’ Berry added.