Bethenny Frankel to send cash cards, ‘critical supplies’ to those affected by California wildfires

Bethenny Frankel is sending aid to those affected by the various destructive wildfires in California.

The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum shared that she has a warehouse located in Chico, Calif., that is “filled with aid” and is prepared to help those who have lost their homes.

“BStrong California Wildfires update….,” Frankel captioned a video shared to TikTok on Wednesday.

The 54-year-old’s charity, BStrong, has partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission to help distribute aid and “critical supplies” to those in need.

Bethenny Frankel took to social media in the wake of the various California wildfires to share how she is helping with relief efforts.

The “RHONY” alum said that her organization, BStrong, has partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission to help distribute aid to those affected by the disaster.

“We were the first responders on the Paradise California fires and we were still there two years later so BStrong stays long after the headlines fade,” the Bravolebrity said in the clip.

“Our MO right now is emergency, it’s crisis — the crisis and the disaster is still happening.”

Frankel explained that once the chaos “settles,” BStrong will head to those communities and provide “cash cards” to those who “don’t have anything to their name” and have lost their homes.

“BStrong California Wildfires update….,” the 54-year-old captioned the clip shared on Wednesday.

She explained that once the chaos “settles,” BStrong will head to those communities and provide “cash cards” to those who “don’t have anything to their name” and have lost their homes.

The organization has plans to “set up shop” at a local school or church to provide various forms of aid to the affected communities.

“We will start distributing money in the community and possibly helping with the rebuild like we’ve done in other communities,” Frankel said.

She emphasized that “100%” of donations to BStrong will go directly toward the effort of distributing the aid.

The SkinnyGirl Cocktails founder said that her team is “prepared” to help with the relief efforts as they’ve previously helped those affected by the Australia fires as well as previous fires in California.

“We will start distributing money in the community and possibly helping with the rebuild like we’ve done in other communities,” Frankel said regarding her team’s plans to help those affected by the fires. AP

The SkinnyGirl Cocktails founder said that “100%” of donations to BStrong will go directly toward the effort of distributing the aid. Instagram/@bethennyfrankel

Earlier in the day, Frankel took to TikTok once more to encourage her followers to create a “mental plan” and think of the five items they would grab in case of an emergency.

“Tragic times in California. My heart goes out to them,” she captioned the “morbid” video.

Many A-listers have been affected by the wildfires, including Spencer Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, who lost their home on Tuesday.

Over 70,000 residents in Los Angeles have been ordered to evacuate as the Pacific Palisades fire ravages homes and communities. AP

Many celebrities, including Spencer Pratt, have lost their homes. Instagram/@spencerpratt

“Schitt’s Creek” alum Eugene Levy’s home also burned down, in addition to Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s lavish $6.5 million home in the Pacific Palisades.

Anna Faris’ home, which she purchased for $4.9 million in 2018, also burned to the ground.

Over 70,000 residents in the Los Angeles area have been ordered to evacuate and seek shelter from the ongoing flames in multiple areas including the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Pasadena.

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