Bethenny Frankel's BStrong Foundation has been focused on providing much-needed aid to India, in recent times, due to the ravaging effects of the COVID-19 crisis.And now, in the wake of the horrible tragedy transpiring in the town of Surfside in South Florida, the non-profit has turned some of its attention to the deadly building collapse by joining in on the subsequent relief effort.At last check, four people have been confirmed dead and 159 more are listed as still missing following the collapse of the12-story residential building,Champlain Towers, early Thursday morning, according to local broadcast station WFLA.
Relief effort: Bethenny Frankel, 50, is organizing donations and survival kits for victims of the deadly building collapse in.
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