Mandy Moore is grateful for her friendship with Hilary Duff. Over the past week, Moore and her family have lost their homes, with all of them living near each other in Altadena.
In a new post on Instagram, Moore's brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith revealed that she was staying with Duff and her husband Matthew Koma, who'd supported them throughout the whole ordeal.
"All of this so overwhelming. But what is as equally overwhelming is the amount of love and generosity we are on the receiving end of. Our dear friends Matthew Koma and Hillary Duff thought it wise to set up a gofundme for us to help with everything moving forward," wrote Goldsmith over a slideshow of photos of the remains of his scorched home and neighborhood.
"Not to mention they are currently housing my brother’s family. They’ve taken care of my entire family from the moment this began."
Griffin revealed that he and his wife had encouraged their families to join them in their neighborhood, resulting in the loss of all of their homes. "We had convinced our whole family and closest friends to join us in Altadena," he wrote.
"Our parents were around the corner. They lost their house as well. Taylor and Mandy are just down the street. All of these houses are gone. The thing we mourn the most is the loss of the community."
Moore reveals parts of her home were destroyed by the fires
In a post of her own, Moore shared photos of the remains of her home. She revealed that while her home is not liveable, the main part of the house is almost intact.
"We were able to park and walk up our street to bear witness to all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing. For now. It’s not livable but mostly intact," she wrote.
She wrote that her entire family lost everything, leaving her with a strange form of survivor's guilt.
"We love this community and will do everything we can to help rebuild and support. Thanks for everyone for checking on us and offering us help. Altadena strong."