Jennifer Lopez made an «incredible» clothing donation for L.A. fire relief, expressing she is «beyond grateful» to help

Jennifer Lopez made an «incredible» clothing donation for L.A. fire relief, expressing she is «beyond grateful» to help

Jennifer Lopez is lending a helping hand to Los Angeles during the ongoing wildfires by making a substantial contribution to the community.

The 55-year-old actress donated to The A List, a Los Angeles-based marketing agency that has launched a grassroots fire relief initiative.

The organization has been gathering clothing and essential items for families affected by the fires, and Lopez’s donation has played a significant role in supporting their efforts.

On January 15, the agency shared on Instagram Stories that they had received an overwhelming amount of donations from Lopez, alongside a heartfelt note that moved everyone to tears.

The post expressed their gratitude for the actress’s generosity, stating, «Jennifer Lopez, you’re amazing. We are beyond grateful for your incredible donation.»

The agency also emphasized the grassroots nature of their relief efforts, thanking followers for their ongoing support.

The A List agency is currently focused on providing assistance to the Pasadena and Altadena areas, where many families have lost everything.

They are partnering with the LAUSD Education Foundation to help impacted district employees and their families, and to extend aid to neighboring districts as well.

In addition to her financial contribution, Lopez’s kind message within her donation has left a lasting impact. According to the agency’s Instagram update, her thoughtful words have brought tears to many.

Lopez canceled her media appearances in New York City this week, including on *Today* and *The View*, to focus on supporting fire relief efforts in Los Angeles.

A source close to her said it was important for Lopez to help the community during this crisis.

The wildfires, which started on January 7 in Pacific Palisades, have become the deadliest in L.A. history, destroying thousands of buildings and killing at least 25 people.

Many celebrities, including Lopez, are donating time and money to assist with recovery.