Gina Kirschenheiter donates real estate services to Los Angeles fire victims

Gina Kirschenheiter
JC Olivera/Strike Media via Getty Imagesreal housewives of orange county Star Gina Kirschenheiter Real estate services are being donated to people displaced by wildfires raging across the greater Los Angeles area.
“My favorite part of being a real estate agent is helping people keep the places where life happens safe. Thinking of so many people losing it all,” Gina, 40, wrote on Instagram on Sunday, January 12. It’s so heartbreaking. Travis Mullen. In the video, the couple explains their plans to help people moving from Los Angeles to Orange County.
“We’re always thinking about how we can help in a meaningful way,” Travis says in the video. “So The Gated Group and our team decided that we would help those who had to relocate because of the Los Angeles fires and chose to come to Orange County.”
Gina added, “Whether you are renting or buying a home in Orange County, Gated Group will represent you and 100% of the commission will be donated directly to you or to any relief fund that is helping all those affected by the fires.”
In her caption, Gina also directed her followers to contact a real estate agent Kyle Whisserthey offer similar real estate services to those moving from Los Angeles to San Diego due to the fires.
“To anyone thinking of going to San Diego, please contact @kylewhissel…who has graciously offered to do the same ❤️,” she wrote. “Stay safe, you are in our hearts in Los Angeles County❤️.”
Wildfires have been burning since the morning of Tuesday, January 7, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate. building.
Hollywood A-listers such as Paris Hilton, Anna Faris, Heidi Montag and Spencer Platt, Billy Crystal, Mel Gibson and Milo Ventimigliaall lost their homes to historic fires. according to Los Angeles TimesAs of Sunday, January 12, the death toll has risen to 16, and a total of 150,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders, according to NBC News.
Since the fire, a number of celebrities have lent a helping hand. Jamie Lee Curtis announced on Thursday, January 9, that she would be donating $1 million to disaster relief efforts, while Sharon Stone is partnering with Los Angeles store The Coop to raise donations for displaced people.
“Now is the time to reach out to anyone living in Los Angeles who you think may be experiencing some kind of traumatic shock and grief from the loss of their homes, the destruction of their neighborhoods and communities, and reach out to them, Source, Curtis wrote via Instagram on Thursday: “We must come together in the City of Angels and help each other like we have never done before. We will!
Check the LAFD website for local wildfire alerts and click here for resources on how to help those affected.