Fire disaster in Los Angeles: Angelina Jolie shops for those affected

Fire disaster in Los Angeles: Angelina Jolie shops for those affected

Fire disaster in Los Angeles
Angelina Jolie shops for those affected






In the midst of the fire disaster in LA, the willingness to help is huge. Angelina Jolie and her children also support where they can.

Angelina Jolie (49) and her six children are apparently at the forefront of volunteer supporters in view of the terrible fires in California, which have left thousands of people suddenly without a roof over their heads. As an insider told US magazine People, they buy and distribute food and other essential products.

Firefighters visit and distribute food

“Her children ask what is needed and help,” said a source close to Jolie on Monday (January 13th) about Maddox (23), Pax (20), Zahara (19), Shiloh (18) and the Twins Knox and Vivienne (16). “She was with the firefighters at the Rose Bowl and is very close to the World Central Kitchen team.” Already on Thursday evening – two days after the fires broke out – the actress and her son Knox were photographed in front of a supermarket lifting kilos of supplies into the car.

Volunteering is nothing new for the Hollywood star: She worked for the United Nations for 20 years to help war refugees around the world.

“Overall, she tries to listen and not get in anyone’s way,” the insider continued. “She knows it’s important to bring supplies, donate and get in line. She doesn’t post or announce her efforts.”

Acquaintances taken in

In addition, Brad Pitt’s ex-wife (60) is said to have accommodated friends who had to vacate their own houses in the Los Angeles area. “Angie is heartbroken for those who have lost their homes or been affected by the fires. She is doing everything she can to help and opening her home to friends who had to evacuate.”

With her commitment, Jolie joins a number of helping stars. Actresses like Halle Berry (58) and Sharon Stone (66) support the Beverly Hills-based company COOP in organizing clothing and supplies collections for those in need. Beyoncé (43) donated $2.5 million through her foundation.

The fires have already forced more than 100,000 people to leave their homes.

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