Eva Longoria comforts volunteers as she helps clean up debris amid LA fires after donating $1million in relief
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Eva Longoria turned her words into action as she was seen volunteering in the midst of the devastating LA fires, just days after pledging $1 million in relief efforts. The Desperate Housewives star, 49, who had to evacuate her own home in Southern California, joined forces with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, This Is About Humanity, and other volunteers to support the ravaged city on Wednesday.
Dressed in all-black work attire, gloves, and an LA baseball cap, Eva was seen preparing essential supply boxes and assisting laborers with cleanup efforts. The director and producer didn't hesitate to roll up her sleeves, pitching in to help clear fallen trees from the street.
Later, she embraced fellow volunteers with big hugs. Her hands-on support comes after she pledged to support the Latino Community Foundation and the California Community Foundation with her generous $1 million donation. Eva Longoria turned her words into action as she was seen volunteering in the midst of the devastating LA fires , just days after pledging $1 million in relief efforts.
The Desperate Housewives star, 49, who had to evacuate her own home in Southern California , joined forces with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, This Is About Humanity, and other volunteers to support the ravaged city on Wednesday. The organizations have pledged to assist in the immediate and long-term recuperation of the communities impacted by the weeklong wildfires that have ravaged the city.