Doja Cat is utilizing her platform to help California as devastating wildfires proceed to wreak havoc throughout Los Angeles.
On Monday, January 13, the Grammy-winning rapper introduced on Instagram her collaboration with the American Red Cross to launch a particular line of merchandise, with all proceeds going towards aid efforts for these affected by the blazes.
“Please assist me and @americanredcross help my lovely state of California,” Doja, 29, wrote, sharing pictures of the gathering designed in partnership with artist Pini.
The merch options T-shirts and hoodies in shades of blue and grey, showcasing sketches of Doja embracing the state of California or using its define like a surfboard.
Since the fires started on January 7 in Pacific Palisades, over 38,500 acres have burned, leaving tens of hundreds displaced and no less than 24 useless, in line with CNN. The destruction has additionally claimed numerous properties, together with these of celebrities like Mandy Moore, Jhené Aiko, and Tina Knowles.
One loss notably vital to the Paint the Town Red artist’s Malibu’s Harbor Studios, the place she recorded her 2023 album Scarlet. The studio’s proprietor, Zach Brandon, confirmed its destruction on Instagram, calling it a “sanctuary” for artists.
Doja’s clothes assortment is offered on-line now, with 100% of proceeds supporting the American Red Cross’s ongoing aid work.