José Andrés' World Central Kitchen is providing meals to frontline workers and families affected by the Los Angeles wildfires
José Andrés, the chief of the World Central Kitchen organization, has been relentlessly working to support Los Angeles wildfire victims and frontline workers. Jennifer Garner volunteered her time for the organization to provide meals to the affected families and workers.
A homeless man carrying a Santa Claus hat approached the actress while she was in her car, and she kindly rolled down her window.
Jennifer Garner is opening up about how her community has been impacted by the Palisades fire, and speaking out about losing a friend from her church amid the blaze.
The actress shares her heartbreak over losing a close friend in the Los Angeles wildfires, which destroyed over 5,000 homes.
The actress was volunteering alongside World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés on Friday to feed those who evacuated due to the fires.
On Friday, the “13 Going on 30” star was spotted with chef José Andrés, who started a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization to feed those in need.
Actress Jennifer Garner says she feels "almost guilty" in her own home amid destruction caused by the wildfires in Southern California.
Jennifer Garner revealed that she lost a friend in the Los Angeles wildfires in an emotional interview: 'My heart bleeds.'
"I feel almost guilty walking through my house," the actress says The post Jennifer Garner Says She Lost a Friend Who ‘Did Not Get Out in Time’ in Palisades Fire | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
I could just write out a list of 100 friends who lost their homes. I feel almost guilty walking through my house,” the actor said.
Garner, who was interviewed alongside World Central Kitchen’s Chef José Andrés, said that her “heart bleeds” for those affected by the fires, including her friends. “I mean, I can think of 100 families, and there are 5,000 homes lost,” she said, noting that she “could just write out a list of 100 friends who lost their homes.”