"So so sad": Will Levis' girlfriend encourages fans to contribute towards Hurricane Helene relief
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis' girlfriend, Victoria Fuller, has joined the list of celebrities who have used their social media presence to help with the Hurricane Helene relief. On Tuesday, Fuller posted an Instagram story in which she encouraged fans to make donations.
The storm impacted Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. More than 230 people lost their lives in these areas due to the storm.
"So so sad. If you're looking for a way to be a part of hurricane relief for so many in need right now check out @samaritanspurse," Fuller wrote.
Apart from Fuller, Jacksonville Jaguars star Jake Funk's wife Hannah penned an emotional note on Monday.
"I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge again the massive tragedy of Hurricane Helene. ... I really hope we can all come together as a country to help support these people that need us! Whether you are giving money or donating toilet paper, anything helps," Hannah wrote.
"The B-Strong is an amazing organization I have donated to last week and also did again today," Hannah added.
Hannah's emotional message came almost a week after Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence's wife, Marissa, encouraged fans to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief.
Baker Mayfield's wife Emily shared an emotional message following the family's evacuation from Tampa
Baker Mayfield's family was among the many families who had to evacuate from Florida due to Hurricane Helene. Following the evacuation, Mayfield's wife, Emily, posted an emotional message on Instagram.
"I do not have words to accurately describe my heartbreak for everyone affected by Hurricane Helene. You see this stuff on TV - but until you live through it, you can't fully grasp the terror associated with the unknowns. Baker, Koko, Fergus, and I evacuated yesterday and are safe," Emily said.
While numerous NGOs have been working to help the victims of Hurricane Helene, FEMA announced a lack of relief funds. The news left Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt's wife, Tavia, unimpressed, who later accused FEMA of misusing $1,400,000,000 earmarked for Hurricane Helene relief.