Snoop Dogg Gives Clothes to Los Angeles Fire Victims

by John Austine | Jan 12, 2025 | Hip-Hop News |

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Snoop Dogg vows to stand with everyone impacted by the destructive flames that are raging across Los Angeles.

The legendary rapper revealed on Thursday, January 9, that his Snoop Dogg items store in Inglewood would be giving away free items to aid those affected in starting over after they lost their belongings to the fire.

The store’s Instagram post had the remark, “We are devastated and send our condolences to those who have been affected by these fires.”

Donation Event for Clothing

Anyone in need was invited to attend and pick up clothing for themselves and their families, the letter read. “Please come by and pick up some free clothing that we have to help you, and your family get through these difficult times”. ID and address needed.

Another admirer said, “You are a true hero, Snoop 🙏❤️,” while a third concurred, referring to the 53-year-old rapper as “our superhero 🦸🏾 🙌🏼♥️♥️♥️.”

The store, which is located at 905 S. Prairie Blvd., Suite A, Inglewood, CA 90301, offered free apparel on Friday, January 10, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

As part of continuous attempts to assist those affected by the fires, the company identified several additional neighboring establishments that were “temporarily accepting and distributing donations” in addition to Snoop Dogg’s own clothes store.

Community Support Programs For Fire Victims

This week, several fires broke out throughout Los Angeles County, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate.

Many locals eventually found out that they had lost their homes, including a number of famous people.

After a larger communal effort to aid individuals impacted by the flames including Snoop’s campaign, over 180,000 individuals were evacuated.

In Los Angeles, the South-Central store SPACE(S) by Bricks and Wood set up a makeshift donation facility at 4571 W. Washington Blvd.

The facility was open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday through Sunday, and accepted donations of clothing.

There has been an incredible outpouring of support from individuals, corporations, and artists.

In 2024, Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records made a huge comeback.

The label released new music by October Sky, a rising talent, and the eagerly awaited Missionary, which was created by Dr. Dre.

Method Man, Eminem, 50 Cent, and others are featured in Missionary.

The seasoned band’s first album since Chronic 2001 is this one.

Dre and Snoop’s new alcohol companies are featured on the album as well.

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