Rihanna Helps Homeless Vets in Los Angeles

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Rihanna shared a bountiful donation to the Always For The People Foundation, which helps homeless and disabled veterans in Los Angeles, California.

The creator of the organization, Sennett Devermont, was contacted by the Fenty beauty tycoon, who, according to a source, “made a huge order” and subsequently distributed hundreds of hygiene kits, socks, shirts, sleeping bags, food, more than 50 pairs of shoes, toilet paper, and dog food.

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The pop diva has already supported veterans in other ways. Without a camera team or press people, she went to see them back in 2022 when she was carrying her first son, RZA, where it has been previously reported that she spent hours listening to their issues and concerns.

At the time, a source shared how Rihanna was genuinely interested and concerned.

Even while pregnant, the “Umbrella” hitmaker spent hours taking pictures and unloading the van.

She undoubtedly left a warm reaction and a lasting impression on those who lived in the Veterans Row homeless camp outside the VA Medical Center.

After meeting Rihanna, a grateful veteran praised her for being the greatest singer on earth while also sharing that she donated clothes, and food and that she cares about the veterans.

Last year, Rihanna and Devermont spent much time on the VA campus. However, Rihanna could not attend personally this time because she was busy caring for her babies.

Despite that, even parenting two babies could not stop her from continuing to provide support to people she cares about. She is still very supportive even while becoming a new mother.

The pop diva has also previously talked about her experiences growing up in Barbados and admitted that she had taken some of her privileges for granted.

As a child, she did not always enjoy going to school. But she now understood that education may be taken from you in a split second.

Throughout her career, Rihanna has been vocal on various social and political issues. She also discussed that more than a quarter of a billion children and teenagers are denied the opportunity to receive an education in other parts of the world because of violence, poverty, deeply ingrained sexism, and bad public policy.

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