Meghan Markle has once again shown her compassionate side by offering support to those affected by the Eaton Fire.
The Duchess of Sussex visited a new relief group’s camp to provide encouragement to teenagers, assuring them that better days are ahead.
In her efforts, Meghan engaged in various activities, from capturing memories through photographs to offering heartfelt hugs, aiming to cheer up those she met.
This comes amidst criticism that she and Prince Harry have faced in the past for reportedly using such situations as photo opportunities, potentially profiting from moments of crisis.
Coverage from PEOPLE magazine highlighted Meghan’s day at the camp, where fellow volunteers provided her with guidance on effectively assisting others in need.
The Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery has spearheaded efforts to establish relief stations, furnishing affected individuals with necessities like food, water, and clothing.
Currently, the death toll from the disaster stands at 27, with several individuals still unaccounted for. In a gesture of solidarity, Meghan contributed significantly to obtaining haircare products, personal supplies for teenage girls, and food items.
The fire, which erupted on January 7th, has consumed over 14,000 acres. Despite achieving 45% containment, there remain concerns about its potential to cause further destruction. Meghan’s involvement has brought hope and resources to those impacted, reinforcing her commitment to making a positive difference in times of need.