Bethenny Frankel brings emergency aid to Texas amid deadly winter storm
Bethenny Frankel: We’ve sent coronavirus protective gear to 50 states, Puerto Rico
BStrong founder, former ‘Real Housewives of New York’ star and Skinnygirl Cocktails founder Bethenny Frankel on efforts to help distribute personal protective gear in the U.S. and how her businesses are faring during the coronavirus outbreak.
Bethenny Frankel and an "army of volunteers" are bringing aid to Texas in the wake of the deadly winter storm that’s left more than 4 million people without power and food.
The former “Real Housewives of New York” star’s emergency assistance initiative B Strong, together with business leader Michael Capponi’s Global Empowerment Mission, is packing trucks with more than $180,000 worth of donated aid to benefit Americans devastated by the natural disaster.
“There are houses with burst pipes everywhere, icicles hanging from people’s ceilings and a lot of damage and destruction. Phase Zero is always ‘pull it together and get the aid’ because people are freezing and suffering, and then the next phase is helping people rebuild," Frankel told FOX Business on Thursday.
She and her team are sending survival kits to the Lone Star State which include non-perishable foods like rice, oats, beans, protein bars and hydration kits, along with PPE and hygiene essentials like toothpaste, soap, dry shampoo, masks and hand sanitizer.
BETHENNY FRANKEL STEPPING UP CORONAVIRUS RELIEF EFFORTS
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