Los Angeles Fires: Eva Longoria extended a helping hand and donated $ 50,000 to the victims.
Los Angeles Fires: There is a massive fire in the forests of Los Angeles. This fire has caused a lot of damage. Eva has donated $ 50,000 to the people affected by the fire in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Fires
Actress Eva Longoria has extended a helping hand to the victims of the fire in the forest of Los Angeles. The actress informed about donating $ 50,000 to the victims affected by the fire. Along with this, she also shared an emotional video.
The actress, who is active on social media, shared the video on the social media platform instagram and wrote, "My heart is saddened by the city of Los Angeles and the devastating fire there. This fire has affected the lives of many people. I am personally contributing $50,000 to the efforts of 'This is About Humanity' (organization) to support the frontline workers, farm workers, daily wage workers, and families affected by these forest fires." The actress also inspired others to help, saying, "I hope we can come together in this hour and support them in society. Share, repost, or donate if you can." Shared video In the shared video, Longoria said that she is donating $50,000 to the organization to help frontline workers and families affected by the fire. She said, "This strange week has proved to be devastating for many people. Many friends have lost a lot of theirs.
They also lost memories or things for which they had worked hard in life." The actress said, "We have donated clothes and I am supporting the This is About Humanity organization. I am personally going to donate $50,000 for frontline essential workers and families affected by the fire, which is to support all those families who are working hard to provide us with food. These people (farm workers) are going there and working for us even in this dangerous situation." At the end of the video, the actress asked everyone to stay strong and further said, "I know there are a lot of things on social media. I don't think this is the time to think about these things, what went right and what went wrong. We have to overcome the situation now. So thank you to those who are helping and doing their job."