'Everything is going to be okay': Justin Bieber pledges to use his resources to help victims of the California wildfires
Justin Bieber has pledged to help out the victims affected by the devastating California wildfires.
Thousands of Southern Californians have lost everything since the fire began on Monday night.
The singer, 23, posted a video on Friday night in which he told his 94Million Instagram followers: 'I’m going to have a conversation with some people and we are going to get moving on a solution.'
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His purpose: On Friday, Justin Bieber posted a video of himself pledging to help out the victims affected by the devastating California wildfires
Justin continued: 'Obviously I’m not a fireman but I can use my resources to figure out ways to get some sort of restoration in certain communities. Fundraisers or whatever we can do.'
In the video, the Purpose singer looked glum as he tried to piece together the perfect message to ask for help.
Justin tried to stay positive and reassure the victims that he was there to help them during their time in need.
He ended his message: 'I’m going to get on that and in the meantime all the families and everyone who are struggling, just know that everything is going to be okay.'
Tragic: Thousands of Southern Californians have lost everything since the fire began on Monday night
Spreading love: The singer, 23, told his 94Million Instagram followers: 'I’m going to have a conversation with some people and we are going to get moving on a solution
Justin continued: 'Obviously I’m not a fireman but I can use my resources to figure out ways to get some sort of restoration in certain communities. Fundraisers or whatever we can do
Showing he cares: In the video, the Purpose singer looked glum as he tried to piece together the perfect message to ask for help
After his thoughtful video message, Justin posted a list of items the public could help donate to the victims.
The list included; new and used clothes, blankets, pillows, sheets, feminine hygiene products, baby wipes, baby formula, board games, toys, food items, water, and more.
The Instagram post also had drop off locations that were accepting these items, such as Vision LA and The Standard Hollywood.
There are currently over five fires burning in Southern California, and more than 200,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, according to ABC News.
The flames: Justin tried to stay positive and reassure the victims that he was there to help them during their time in need
After his thoughtful video message, Justin posted a list of items the public could help donate to the victims
Using what hes got! He said: 'I’m going to get on that and in the meantime all the families and everyone who are struggling, just know that everything is going to be okay.'
The Skirball fire -which is at 50 percent containment- has threatened multiple celebrity homes in the city of Bel Air, California.
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, as well as Beyonce and Jay-Z are just some of the A-listers whose homes are threatened by the flames.
Chelsea Handler tweeted she was evacuated from her home on Wednesday, and singer Lionel Richie has even cancelled his scheduled performances due to his evacuation status.
Most Bel-Air residents were allowed back into their homes on Thursday, according to ABC7, but multiple fires such as the deadly Thomas fire are still a blazing threat.
Meanwhile, as Justin takes on his charitable project he also made sure to send some love to his mother Pattie.
On Friday night, the pop star recorded himself with the message: 'Mom I love you, you're so beautiful. I hope you have a great day.'
He loves his mom! Meanwhile, as Justin takes on his charitable project he also made sure to send some love to his mother Pattie
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