Jennifer Lopez reacts to 'traumatic' LA fires by sharing resource close to the heart
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Jennifer Lopez is directing those afflicted by the Los Angeles fires to a resource close to the heart. Lopez, 55, shared a post directing readers to the Boys & Girls Club, which is offering 'safe spaces and support' for children and their families during the disaster.
Lopez, who attended the club as a teenager and became a spokesperson in 2010, wrote on Instagram: 'My heart goes out to everyone affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. I can’t even imagine how deeply traumatic these events can be, especially for children who’ve lost their homes and sense of security.
'During times like these, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Los Angeles are here to provide support, resources, and a safe space for kids and families in need. 'The Boys and Girls Club of America was where I found solace and refuge so often in my own childhood. It’s a place where kids can feel safe, cared for, and empowered, even during the hardest times. Please visit the link in my bio for more information on how to reach out or visit your local club to find help, connection, and hope. Together, we’ll rebuild stronger.'.
It comes as Jennifer canceled all her upcoming media appearances amid the catastrophic wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, according to a new report. Jennifer Lopez is directing those afflicted by the Los Angeles fires to a resource close to the heart. The post included a list of LA-area Boys & Girls Clubs.