Meghan Markle Donated Clothing and Beauty Products to Teen Girls Amid the L.A. Fires

The Duchess of doing good.

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Meghan Markle is continuing her volunteer efforts in her hometown of Los Angeles amid the ongoing wildfires. After donating essential supplies and serving meals with World Central Kitchen in Pasadena alongside her husband, Prince Harry, last week, the Duchess of Sussex was at it again—this time, supporting teen girls who were affected specifically by the Eaton Fire. 

Working with the new relief organization Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery Group, Markle arrived to the volunteer site with new clothing and beauty products to donate, as well as lunch for volunteers—according to People. She also chatted with families and assisted the girls with shopping. 

Altadena Teen Girls Instagram

Altadena Teen Girls Instagram

Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery Group was launched by 14-year-old Avery Colvert to help "young girls regain their sense of self and confidence" in the aftermath of the fires. On Wednesday, the group shared an Instagram reel that showed footage of Markle's low-key volunteer visit. 

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Dressed in a black T-shirt, leggings, and sneakers, the duchess wore a beige sweater wrapped around her shoulders and sported a black "LA" baseball cap while carrying two large tote bags filled with supplies. The group also revealed that Meghan and Harry's Archewell Foundation financially supported their mission, offering them a "special thanks."

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"We are official! We can now accept donations directly to our organization and make sure that all of these funds get RIGHT to the community where it's needed! So many of you have set up your own Venmos and stuff to gather money for us and we are so grateful," the message read, adding: "A special thanks to The Archewell Foundation for your support!"

In addition to doing what she can to help, Markle has postponed the launch of her new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, to “focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires" in her home state of California. The series will now debut in March.

For more information on how you can help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, click here.

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