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Snoop Dogg's Store Donates Clothes to LA Fire Victims

Snoop joins countless celebrities and businesses providing resources for those affected.

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Snoop Dogg is giving people impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles some free clothes to assist in their recovery.

On Thursday (Jan. 9), Snoop Dogg announced that his Snoop Dogg Clothing store in Inglewood will provide free clothes for people to come and pick up if they needed them.

“We are devastated and send our condolences to those who have been affected by these fires,” reads the caption on Snoop’s store’s Instagram post. “Please stop by and pick up some clothing that we have available to get you and your family through these trying times free of charge. ID/address requested.”

The clothes were available Friday (Jan. 10) from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Snoop Dogg’s Clothing store, located at 905 S. Prairie Blvd. Suite A, Inglewood, CA 90301.

Snoop and his clothing store are one of many looking to help people impacted by these serious fires that have led to 10 deaths (so far) and more than 180,000 people being forced to evacuate. South Central retailer SPACE(S) by Bricks and Wood set up a temporary donation center at 4571 W. Washington Blvd in L.A for clothing donations this weekend (Friday-Sunday) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)

Another brand looking to offer support is Hailey Bieber’s beauty company Rhode that has pledged to support nonprofits such as the California Community Foundation, Pasadena Community Foundation, and Baby2Baby in assisting devastated communities.

Halle Berry joins Snoop in providing clothes for affected people — but the actor is offering her own. She announced in an Instagram caption that she was donating her entire closet to benefit people that need clothes during this time.

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