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Meghan Markle extended a heartfelt gesture that left a lasting impact amid the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires. While visiting the Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery group on January 13, the Duchess of Sussex brought donations of clothing and beauty products, shared meals with volunteers, and engaged with families and young girls affected by the Eaton Fire.
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The Archewell Foundation’s Role
The actress’ visit wasn’t merely symbolic. Meghan and Prince Harry, through their Archewell Foundation, contributed funds to support the group, founded just days earlier by 14-year-old Avery Colvert to assist teen girls who lost their homes and belongings.
As Meghan arrived casually dressed in black with a Los Angeles baseball cap, she carried two full bags of donations and spent time helping at the center. Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery captioned the clip shared on Instagram, “Thank you to everyone who showed up on Monday, which was such a special day! We love you!”
