the actor Halle Berry the destroyer has taken a step to help those affected wholeheartedly Los Angeles fires.
The news announced Instagram that on January 9 he was giving away his entire wardrobe to those in need.
The Oscar winner is collaborating with another actress Sharon Stone and +COOP, a Beverly Hills home goods store, to boost donation efforts by gently collecting used clothing for men, women and children displaced by the fires.
+COOP was founded by real estate agent Jenna Cooper, who turned her store into a temporary firefighting donation center amid the deadly blazes.

Halle Berry attends Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit 2024 to discuss Respin and her personal wellness journey at the Ritz Carlton on October 15, 2024 in Laguna Niguel, California.
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“I’m packing my entire wardrobe and heading to COOP! If you live in the Southern California area, I urge you to do the same,” Berry wrote in the caption of her Instagram post on Thursday. “This is something we can do now to help all displaced families with basic needs today!”
She added: “Thank you @sharonstone for your leadership. Love you Lady ❤️.”
The post included a video clip that was initially shared Stone’s Instagram account a day earlier, Stone is heard promoting the donation effort.
“We’re at the COOP at 7282 Beverly Blvd., gently collecting clothing for children, men, women, children, fire displaced and affected,” she says, before taking the audience inside the store for a demonstration. relief effort in action.
She added: “We have beautiful cashmere sweaters, jeans, new socks, shoes, clothes, blankets… you can come and shop, you can also come and donate.”
In an extraordinary the message on Jan. 9, Stone revealed that the donations were already “rolling in,” adding, “We had to make a sign because we had cars lined up around the block to donate.”
The LA wildfires they have caused great destruction, displacing thousands of families.
At least 24 people have died and more than a dozen others have not been found. Firefighters continue to battle the blaze, which is only partially contained and has been fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds.
In addition to Berry and Stone, other celebrities, organizations and major corporations have also provided support efforts to fight forest fires.
Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation has donated $2.5 million to LA wildfire relief. SAG-AFTRA said over the weekend that it had donated $1 million to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation “to help members struggling with the hardships caused by the Los Angeles wildfires.”
The Walt Disney Companyon the other hand, he has made a commitment giving 15 million dollars “for initial and immediate response and reconstruction efforts.”
Disney is the parent company of ABC News and “Good Morning America”.
