Eva Longoria turned words into action when she was spotted volunteering amid the devastating Los Angeles fires, just days after pledging $1 million in relief efforts.
The Desperate Housewives star, 49, who had to evacuate her own home in Southern California, joined forces with the National Day Labor Organizing Network, This Is About Humanity, and other volunteers to support the devastated city on Wednesday. .
Dressed in all-black work clothes, gloves, and a Los Angeles baseball cap, Eva was seen preparing boxes of essential supplies and helping workers with cleanup efforts.
The director and producer did not hesitate to roll up her sleeves and help remove the fallen trees from the street.
Later, he embraced his fellow volunteers with big hugs.
His hands-on support comes after he pledged to support the Latino Community Foundation and the California Community Foundation with his generous $1 million donation.
Eva Longoria turned words into action when she was spotted volunteering amid the devastating Los Angeles fires, just days after pledging $1 million in relief efforts.

The Desperate Housewives star, 49, who had to evacuate her own home in Southern California, joined forces with the National Day Labor Organizing Network, This Is About Humanity, and other volunteers to support the devastated city on Wednesday. .
The organizations have committed to assisting in the immediate and long-term recovery of communities affected by the wildfires that have ravaged the city for a week.
Tens of thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes since all hell broke loose last Tuesday.
The death toll currently stands at 25 and more than 40,000 acres have been burned by the unprecedented flames.
Longoria’s new donation of $1 million comes from the Courage and Civilism Award given to her by Jeff Bezos last March.
Bezos’ annual monetary award of $50 million is awarded to those who make substantial contributions to society.
Longoria has a decade to name a charity to which she will donate the money, and has now chosen Los Angeles fire recovery as the first recipient, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
She will say more about her donation when she appears as a co-host alongside Jenna Bush Hager on Jenna & Friends this Tuesday.
After the co-hosting concert, Eva will return to Los Angeles, where she will volunteer with the Global Empowerment Mission and visit World Central Kitchen’s Eaton Fire operations.

Then, he embraced his fellow volunteers with big hugs.

His hands-on support comes after he pledged to support the Latino Community Foundation and the California Community Foundation with his generous $1 million donation.

The organizations have committed to assisting in the immediate and long-term recovery of communities affected by the wildfires that have ravaged the city for a week.

Tens of thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes since all hell broke loose last Tuesday.

The director and producer did not hesitate to roll up her sleeves and help remove the fallen trees from the street.

The death toll currently stands at 25 and more than 40,000 acres have been burned by the unprecedented flames.

Longoria’s new $1 million donation comes from the Courage and Civility Award presented to her by Jeff Bezos last March.

The mother of one, married to film producer José Bastón, fought back tears in an emotional video shared on Instagram following the devastation of the fire.

The former Desperate Housewives star revealed she evacuated her home after receiving a warning while hosting friends who had already fled the threatening fires.
The mother of one, married to film producer José Bastón, fought back tears in an emotional video shared on Instagram in the wake of the fire’s devastation.
The former Desperate Housewives star revealed she evacuated her home after receiving a warning while hosting friends who had already fled the threatening fires.
‘It’s been a crazy week. Devastating for so many people. So many friends who have lost a lot. “They are memories, things that people have worked very hard for,” he said as he choked up.
“Anyway, we decided to evacuate because we were under a warning and then an alarm kept going off,” he explained.

‘It’s been a crazy week. Devastating for so many people. So many friends who have lost a lot. “These are memories, things that people have worked very hard for,” he said as he choked up.

“Anyway, we decided to evacuate because we were under a warning and then an alarm kept going off,” he explained.

‘My heart breaks for the city of Los Angeles and the devastating fires that have affected so many lives. “I’m personally contributing $50,000 to @thisisabouthumanity’s efforts to support frontline essential workers, farmworkers, day laborers, and families affected by these wildfires,” he captioned the video.

Eva also pledged to match up to $50,000 of donations made to the This is About Humanity organization.
‘I know a lot of people weren’t so lucky. “We’ve donated clothes, we literally emptied my pantry to take them to all the places that accept donations,” she told online viewers.
Eva also pledged to match up to $50,000 of donations made to the This is About Humanity organization.
The funds will go to essential workers and families affected by the fires.
‘My heart breaks for the city of Los Angeles and the devastating fires that have affected so many lives. “I’m personally contributing $50,000 to @thisisabouthumanity’s efforts to support frontline essential workers, farmworkers, day laborers, and families affected by these wildfires,” he captioned the video.
He added: “I hope we can come together and support these resilient members of our community.” Share, repost or donate if you can. Link in bio.’