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Jennifer Garner opens up about personal loss in LA wildfires and offers support to victims

Jennifer Garner, known for her roles in movies like *13 Going on 30* and *Elektra*, recently opened up about a personal loss: the death of a close friend in the destructive wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles.

During an MSNBC interview, Garner shared that her friend was unable to escape in time from the blaze that consumed her home.

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Beyond mourning the tragic loss, Jennifer expressed deep concern for the countless families affected, many of whom lost their homes. She stressed the importance of offering assistance to those in need and made it clear that she is ready to help in any way she can.

Garner has been collaborating with World Central Kitchen, the organization founded by chef José Andrés, which has been delivering meals to those impacted by the fires.

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She praised their quick response in providing food and aiding recovery efforts in the hardest-hit areas.

Since the fires began on January 7, over 10,000 homes have been destroyed, and the death toll has reached 11. The affected area is roughly the size of São Paulo’s western zone.

Jennifer continues to show her unwavering support for the local community, offering solidarity and ongoing help to the victims of these devastating wildfires.

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