Jimmy Kimmel Donation Center Details
In a powerful display of community support, Jimmy Kimmel has established a donation center on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! backlot to directly assist those impacted by the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. This swift action demonstrates a commitment to addressing the crisis beyond just offering words of support. The Jimmy Kimmel donation hub is a place for practical help where people in the community can bring their donations and support their neighbors.
Where is the Jimmy Kimmel Donation Hub?
The Jimmy Kimmel donation center is located at:
6901 Hawthorn Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
The center is open to the public until 6 p.m. today, accepting much-needed items to help families and individuals who have lost their homes.
What Items Are Needed for Donation?
The donation center is accepting the following essential items:
Bottled water
Non-perishable food items
Toiletries
Pet supplies
Please note that they are not accepting money donations, but this is a wonderful way to directly impact the people in need.
How to Help LA Wildfire Victims
In addition to donating at the Jimmy Kimmel donation center, there are other ways you can help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. You can:
Donate to Official Relief Funds: Here are three we have personally vetted California Fire Foundation, The American Red Cross, or Baby2Baby.
Volunteer Your Time: LA Works has everything you need to know about volunteer efforts.
Other Celebrity Wildfire Relief Efforts
Jimmy Kimmel’s action is part of a larger wave of support from Hollywood, following the actions of celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Sharon Stone and Jamie Lee Curtis who have also taken steps to assist the victims of the wildfires. Further details of other celebrity wildfire relief efforts will be posted as the information emerges. These combined efforts are critical for those directly impacted by the wildfire.
Jimmy Kimmel Live Relocated
Due to the establishment of the donation hub on the backlot, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has temporarily relocated production to the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. The show is back in production today, but with the focus rightly placed on relief efforts at the usual filming location.