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Chaos has gripped Los Angeles amidst wildfires, as the death toll has reportedly risen to 10. Authorities also imposed a curfew in fire zones, evacuating over 100,000 people since the wildfires began. Many, including those in the NFL community, have come forward to give live updates, help, and pray for the victims. The latest one to join this group is FOX’s television host, Joy Taylor.

On Friday, Joy Taylor shared a couple of stories on her official Instagram account. With these new updates, she tried to aid the people affected by the wildfires. In one story, the host reposted an IG update from the Los Angeles Times, where they mentioned, “If you lost your home or business in the wildfires, here’s what to do next.” This post further talked about calling the insurance company and claiming for your destroyed home structure.

In her next story, Joy Taylor asked her followers: “Not sure how to help?” She then proceeded to give a solution by sharing a Google Doc link, saying, “Click the link below for a list of gofundme’s for displaced black families.” Additionally, the 37-year-old shared some other posts by IG users – “Shanti Hoffman,” and “@sunsetclubaz,” wherein these people or organizations are offering the needy a safe place to live free of charge.

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For instance, the post shared a note – “To anyone in need of housing assistance during these tragic times, I’m here to help. Several of my clients (landlords) have graciously offered free temporary housing for those in need. I am personally committed to assisting you through this process, completely free of charge. If you or someone you know could benefit from this support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Email: shanti@hoffmanluxury.com We’re in this together, and I’m here to help in any way I can.”

Similarly, the other post delivered a helpful message, giving the link of a form, “our hearts go out to those impacted by the devastating fires in los angeles we are offering FREE stays at @thesunsetclubaz through airbnb.org for those who need temporary housing if you or someone you know needs support, please fill out the form.” In this way, Joy Taylor and many others are coming forward to provide help to the needy. But let’s not forget what the first responders and firefighters have been doing since Tuesday, when the wildfires began.

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Joy Taylor gives a shout-out to the supporters!

Along with other posts of help, Joy Taylor even made sure to repost a message from “@hollywoodbowl” to the first responders in another story on Instagram. The post featured, “THANK YOU FIRST RESPONDERS WE LOVE YOU LA!” to show support and love for everyone involved in rescue operations, firefighting, and their dear ones.

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Joining Joy Taylor in her efforts were others such as sports commentator Charissa Thompson and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford’s wife, Kelly Stafford who came forward to help with evacuation for the poor souls.

We are all praying for LA!

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