Snoop Dogg Shares How He’s Helping Los Angeles Fire Victims

Snoop Dogg is lending a hand to victims of Los Angeles’ wildfires.

The Long Beach native sat down with Jimmy Kimmel to discuss the natural disaster that has devastated Southern California, and what he’s been doing to help out.

“The way that California is coming together and the way that the world is helping us—that’s the important thing,” he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday. “People aren’t looking at differences; they’re just looking at trying to make a difference.”

Uncle Snoop also applauded the firefighters who have been on the frontlines.

“They don’t never get no credit, and they always show up and they do what’s best,”he added. “And when the job is over with, it’s like they’re forgotten about. But we need to give them a lot of praise right now. I give them a lot.”

As for his own efforts, Snoop said that he has, “a lot of people that’s out there on the ground that’s making things happen. I’m pushing buttons, making things happen, and making sure that the right people are getting the things they need.”

That includes getting aid to people who don’t usually receive relief.

“We need to make sure that everybody who needs this gets this,” he explained. “So what my team does, is we go on the ground and we make sure that we make a direct connection with those people and aren’t missing anybody.”

Snoop might also perform at a benefit concert to raise even more relief money and “make sure that the people got something.”

Wildfires swept across Southern California almost a week ago, and in the days since, have killed at least 24 people, displaced almost 200,000, burned more than 38,000 acres, and destroyed over 12,000 homes and buildings.

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