J. Crew supports communities impacted by LA Wildfires: Store Details and Timings

J. Crew Store At Westfield UTC In San Diego - Source: Getty
J. Crew offers supplies for individuals impacted by the LA Wildfire. (Image via Getty)

J. Crew extended hands to support the individuals impacted by the LA Wildfire. They uploaded a post on Instagram on January 15 inviting the impacted to their store for clothes and N95 masks.

Initially offering help for two days, the brand extended it to four days to provide more support to the citizens of LA. Along with their ongoing support, the brand has donated to the California Community Foundation. They also donated to Pasadena Humane, which looks after the care and shelter of animals.

J. Crew is offering supplies in two of their stores from January 15 to January 18. The supplies include clothes and N95 masks. They are available while stocks last.


J. Crew Store Details and Timings for supplies distribution

J. Crew uploaded the post on January 15 on Instagram. The caption of the image said, "We're here for you, LA."

One can get free clothes and N95 masks from the below J. Crew factory store.

January 15: Beverly Connection

100 N. La Cienega Blvd., E-3, Los Angeles, CA

Timings: 12-5 pm

January 16: Beverly Connection

100 N. La Cienega Blvd., E-3, Los Angeles, CA

Timings: 12-5 pm

January 17: Hastings Village

3389 East Foothill Blvd, Suite 13B, Pasadena, CA

Timings: 12-5 pm

January 18: Hastings Village

3389 East Foothill Blvd, Suite 13B, Pasadena, CA

Timings: 12-5 pm

Big Giants who are donating to those impacted by the LA Wildfire

ASPCA ($5M to California Wildfire Response & Preparedness Fund for Animal Welfare in Southern California)

Verizon ($500K to LA Fire Department Foundation and American Red Cross; waiving communication charges in affected areas)

YouTube ($15M to American Red Cross, Emergency Network Los Angeles, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and Institute for Nonprofit News)

Amazon ($10M to Habitat for LA Wildfire Fund, World Central Kitchen, LA Fire Dept Foundation, Red Cross, and LA Chamber of Commerce Small Business Relief Fund)

Google ($15M to the Institute for Nonprofit News, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, Emergency Network Los Angeles, and American Red Cross)

Walmart ($2.5M for wildfire relief essentials)

Disney ($15M for wildfire aid; support for employees, Red Cross, LA Fire Dept, and Food Bank)


Along with J. Crew, several other companies are joining hands to help those in need. People can visit these J. Crew stores before Saturday during the listed timings to take the free clothes and masks while stocks last.

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