Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner recently visited incarcerated firefighters at the Pine Grove and Growlersberg fire camps.
On Friday, Kardashian, 43, took to Instagram to share a series of photos of herself and her younger sister, Jenner, 28, spending time with inmates at fire camps.
As seen in their series of photos, they were joined by reality star Olivia Pierson and Kourtney Kardashian’s ex Scott Disick as they met the firefighters and had a discussion about criminal justice reform.
In a lengthy caption, Kardashian expressed excitement about the opportunity to meet the “amazing” incarcerated firefighters, who are “working so hard to fight these California wildfires.”
The entrepreneur, who will play a lawyer in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Hulu series All’s Fair, wrote that they visited two fire camps the day before.
Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner recently visited incarcerated firefighters at the Pine Grove and Growlersberg fire camps. On Friday, Kardashian, 43, took to Instagram to share a series of photos of herself and her younger sister, Jenner, 28, spending time with inmates at the fire camps.
As seen in their series of photos, they were joined by reality star Olivia Pierson and Kourtney Kardashian’s ex Scott Disick as they met the firefighters and had a discussion about criminal justice reform.
During their outing, Kardashian and her crew wore matching, all-black ensembles.
The social media star wore a turtleneck top with baggy pants and chunky sneakers.
Jenner opted for a cropped, high-neck tank top, leggings, and colorful hiking boots with tall, white socks.
Disick donned a classic black T-shirt and a pair of dark sunglasses for his outing.
His friend, Pierson, was wearing a tight T-shirt with leggings and chunky white sneakers.
In the caption accompanying her post, Kardashian wrote about her visit.
“Yesterday I had the amazing opportunity to spend some time with the guys from the Pine Grove Youth Fire Camp and Team 3 and 5 from the Growlersberg Fire Camp,” he began.
‘These incredible men are incarcerated firefighters saving our state, our homes and our communities from wildfire.’
In a lengthy caption, Kardashian gushed about the opportunity to meet the “amazing” incarcerated firefighters, who are “working so hard to fight these California fires.” She also shared a snap of herself sharing her thoughts during a discussion.
As part of her carousel, Kardashian included a photo of herself standing in the middle of a group of professionals who coach the youngsters in the program. Jenner was seen standing on the far right, towering over the others with her supermodel height.
Kardashian also took a selfie with the group that made up Pine Grove’s Team One. Because there were so many people she wanted to include in the photo, she shared the horizontal snap in two parts.
He went on to explain about the program that helps young inmates enroll in a fire camp not only to serve the community but also to more easily reintegrate into society after being released.
“This program is the first of its kind that allows incarcerated individuals between the ages of 18 and 25 to leave prisons and enter a fire camp to serve the community,” continued the founder of SKIMS.
“Through this voluntary program, they can completely expunge their criminal records when they are released and can now pursue careers as firefighters when they get out,” he added.
“Thank you so much to the CDCR and Cal Fire staff for all they do to support these kids and thank you to everyone we met yesterday who worked so hard to fight these California fires.”
He also praised film producer Scott Budninck, best known for co-executive producing The Hangover, for his continued support of criminal justice reform.
‘Always thanks to Scott Budnick for caring so much!’
The daughter of the late Robert Kardashian Sr., who was known for being a friend of OJ Simpson and defense attorney during the football player’s 1995 murder trial, has expressed over the years her desire to follow in her father’s footsteps and pursue a career in law.
In recent years, she has become an active advocate and activist for criminal justice reform, even speaking at the White House on prison reform in April.
On television, she’ll also be taking on the role of a lawyer, as she’ll star in American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy’s upcoming legal drama, tentatively titled All’s Fair. A premiere date for the show has yet to be announced; it’s expected to premiere in April.
The daughter of the late Robert Kardashian Sr., best known for being a friend and defense attorney for OJ Simpson during the football player’s 1995 murder trial, has expressed over the years her desire to follow in her father’s footsteps and pursue a career in law.
In 2019, she announced that she was in the process of becoming a lawyer.
Instead of going to law school, she said she would study for the baby bar and ultimately passed on her fourth try in October 2022.
In recent years, she has become a vocal advocate and activist for criminal justice reform, even speaking at the White House in 2019 and again in April of this year about prison reform.
On television, she’ll also be taking on the role of a lawyer, as she’ll star in American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy’s upcoming legal drama, tentatively titled All’s Fair.
In the upcoming Hulu series, which also stars Glenn Close, she will play “the best and most expensive divorce lawyer running a powerful all-female law firm,” according to W Magazine.
A premiere date for the show has not yet been announced.