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Lauren Conrad links with ‘Giving Generously’ to help LA wildfire victims

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CALIFORNIA BURNING

Lauren Conrad aids in the effort today to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires currently ravaging the California city with Giving Generously. In spite of winds still gusting at dangerous levels, fire tornados springing up, burning embers in the air, no rain, and zero percent containment, Giving Generously wants to help victims rebuild. The charity along with many other celebrities sharing this charity’s efforts are collecting new products to help those affected by these wildfires. Giving Generously is asking the public through whatever means possible to lend their support in the best shape or form possible.

As your support can make a lasting difference for those victims, you can start with a small donation or even go as far as a larger partnership with Giving Generously. Don’t worry about a contribution being too little, it will help and be a game changer. Even sharing posts from Giving Generously or even this article on DANIEL PLUS LAUREN will help reach those who are eager to help.

So please send items to..

Giving Generously

914 Montana Avenue

Santa Monica, California 90403

DPL UPDATE ON 1/11/2025

Lauren Conrad and Giving Generously have added new information on what “new items only” you can donate.

Plus when to drop off “new items only” items at the address you see above this update.

Giving Generously is accepting “new items only” from this Monday, January 13 to next Friday, January 17 from 10 a.m. PST to 2 p.m. PST.

NEW ITEMS ONLY LIST

BRANDS JOINING ‘GIVING GENEROUSLY’ EFFORT

Giving Generously has seen brands such as Minnow, Calpak, and Beis quickly join their donation drive to help LA Wildfire victims.

Minnow will ship more than 5,000 of their own Minnow products for the families affected by the wildfires. Children’s clothing and swimwear sizes will range from 0/6m to 13/14.

Calpak and Beis have donated luggage, bags, suitcases, and such related bags to Giving Generously not too long after the charity called upon brands who were willing to donate.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA

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