Gina Kirschenheiter is offering important help to victims of the devastating California wildfires.
On January 12, the “Real Housewives of Orange County” star and her boyfriend Travis Mullen posted an Instagram video to share that they are donating their real estate services to those in need in the Southern California area.
“My favorite part about being a realtor is helping people secure the place where life happens,” Kirschenheiter captioned the video message. “Thinking about so many people losing that is heartbreaking. We’ve been thinking of ways that we could try to help in a meaningful way.”
The couple announced that their real estate team would “help anybody that has to relocate because of the fires from L.A. and are choosing to come to Orange County.”
“Whether it’s a rental or you need to buy a home in Orange County, the Gated Group will represent you, and 100% of the commission will either be donated directly right back to you, or to any relief fund that is helping to aid anybody and everybody who has been affected by the fires,” the Bravo star added.
Windstorm-driven fires have caused devastation throughout the Los Angeles area with more than 12,000 structures destroyed, leaving thousands of residents without homes, CBS News reported.
Gina Kirschenheiter Offered Other Ways to Help
According to Bravo TV.com, Kirschenheiter first became a licensed real estate agent in 2023 while filming RHOC season 17. Not only has she vowed to donate relocation services to fire victims, but she offered to repost Go Fund Me pages and other requests for monetary help.
“Happy to use my platform however I can to help,” she shared in a separate Instagram post. “If you send me go fund me’s for people devastated by the fires I am happy to repost. Or any information on how people can get involved, donate or help I will post it!! ❤️”
Kirschenheiter shared that she donated to the American Red Cross and she provided contact information for the agency. She also thanked the “tireless, fearless firefighters who heroically put their lives on the line to fight these fires and prevent more devastation. ❤️ and to their families.”
“My heart goes out to you❤️,” the RHOC star wrote.
A ‘Real Housewives’ Husband Also Offered Help
In addition to Kirschenheiter, “Real Housewives” real estate guru Mauricio Umansky offered help to those affected by the wildfires raging across Los Angeles County.
The estranged husband of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Kyle Richards posted to Instagram to offer prayers to the victims, as well as a promise that his real estate brokerage firm, The Agency, will be there to help. “This is so devastating myself and The Agency will do whatever we can in our power to help,” Umansky wrote.
In addition to posting a list of resources, Umansky’s team set up a donation center in Marina Del Ray, California, to collect toiletries, clothing, baby supplies, children’s toys, books, small electronics, home goods, and pet supplies. The center, located at 13470 Washington Blvd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292, will also accept large furniture and electronic equipment by special arrangement.
Per Umansky’s post, people can drop off supplies or arrange for pickup through January 19, 2025.