Bethenny Frankel's BStrong Foundation continues its effort to raise funds for victims and displaced residents of the deadly building collapse in South Florida, while also providing much-needed supplies and temporary housing.By the early evening on Saturday, Frankel took to her Instagram page to announce the non-profit has already received donations totaling more than '$250,000 and counting.'Sadly, the number of people confirmed to be killed rose to five.Currently, 130 people have now been accounted for and 156 others are listed as still missingfollowing the collapse of the 12-story residential building, Champlain Towers, early Thursday morning.
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