As thedestructive trio of California wildfires— which have forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate andclaimed the lives of at least 23people — continue to spread,Kris Jenneris supporting the firefighters who are putting their lives on the line to keep people safe.

“We spent yesterdayevacuating our homesand I want to take a moment to thank all of the incredibly brave firefighters, servicemen, first responders, volunteers and all of those who are working tirelessly to protect our lives and our homes,” Jenner, 63,tweeted on Saturday.

“We are so appreciative of your bravery and everything you’re doing for us. I’m praying for everyone’s safety,” she added in a separate message, before urging all of her followers to join her in donating to theCalifornia Fire Foundation.

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Jenner’s entire family has also made donations to the CFF.

TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansmatriarch — who updated her Instagram bio with information on how to donate to the CFF — also shared an Instagram image showing the ways her daughters were joining her in supporting the foundation.

“After @kyliejenner sent this on our family group text @khloekardashianran to the pharmacy to shop for the Firefighters… such a huge heart Bunny!! 😎 Let’s take care of our guys! Thank you to all of the men and women fighting these fires and risking their lives… #gratefulbeyondwords #powerofpraye,” the momager wrote.

Documenting her supply run on Saturday, the Good American co-founder, 34, wore a protective face mask as she visited CVS.

“I am at the CVS in The Commons because I had to get a couple things at the house and I am gonna post this request from what the fire department needs and whoever can drop off whatever they can,” she said in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Story. “I mean any little bit helps, and if you’re at the CVS, I basically bought everything they had in stock. I bought as many waters as I could, but they still have waters here.”

“But if you guys could drop off whatever you can i know the brave men and women who are working so hard tirelessly for all of us would greatly appreciate it, so please just do whatever you can. Even if it’s only one bottle of water, one container of eye drops, one granola bar, anything, i know they would appreciate it. I love everyone, stay safe and god bless,” she continued.

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Kourtney, 39, previously revealed on Saturday that her home had been spared from the Woolsey Fire, which was of Sunday morning was still only 10 percent contained, according toCal Fire.

The mother of three, who had previouslyevacuated from her Calabasas homeand sought refuge in sisterKendall Jenner’s house, shared that although the blaze had been headed “up the hill towards my house,” it “just stopped” on its own.

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After evacuating her Hidden Hills home on Thursday night,Kim Kardashian Westshared a sweet black and white photo of herself andTrue Thompson, Khloé’s 6-month-old daughter, on Twitter the following evening.

“Trying to get my mind off of this fire and snuggling with my niece,” the KKW Beauty mogul, 38, tweeted. “We are all safe and that’s all that matters.”

The new mother had previously told concerned fans on social media that she is staying with her brotherRob Kardashianand his daughterDream, who celebrated her second birthday on Saturday.

Kylie, 21, also shared on her Instagram Story, “Fire is so close to my househoping everyone is staying safe. I’m hoping for the best.”

To help victims of the California wildfires, visit theAmerican Red Cross, theLos Angeles Fire Department Foundationand theCalifornia Fire Foundationfor more information.

source: people.com