The Game has been providing help and supplies to firefighters while they work to keep the LA wildfires at bay.Since January 7, wildfires have erupted and spread across the Los Angeles metropolitan area – causing widespread damage, particularly in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
Many have been forced to evacuate while various fire departments and volunteers try to keep the blaze under control.At the time of writing, the notorious LA Fires have taken at least 24 lives, damaged over 12,401 structures, and forced nearly 180,000 people to evacuate their homes.Born and raised in LA, rapper The Game – real name Jayceon Taylor – shared photos and videos of him with the Pasadena Fire Department, explaining in a Instagram video that he was giving out “blankets, pillows, coffees, bananas, waters – just anything we can give out to help these firemen out here.”A post shared by The Game (@losangelesconfidential)A post shared by The Game (@losangelesconfidential)In a later video post, Taylor declared: “It’s just a time where everybody needs everybody.
It’s one of those times in America where everybody just needs to hone in on what’s going on out here and do everything that you can to help.”He then penned a message about his experience with “the good people” on the ground fighting the destructive wildfires: “Me [and] my team have been down here with the brave men [and] women firefighters on the grown day in [and] day out, assisting [in] any way I can to make their days a little easier.
The hearts [and] level of humility in each [and] every soul down here is a beautiful thing to witness [and] be a part of.“These fighters are coming from all over the city, state [and] country to help put an end to what has been a long week of.
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