Celebrities across the country are getting into the Thanksgiving spirit.
Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian West and Kourtney Kardashian spent Saturday at the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank handing out Thanksgiving meals to families in need.
Jenner’s longtime boyfriend Corey Gamble joined the family as they provided Thanksgiving Day deliciousness and fun crafts for the children.
Jenner posted on Instagram, saying, “On Saturday, we held an event at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to celebrate this special week and to hand out food for Thanksgiving meals. As we head into the holiday season, it’s a reminder to be thankful for all of our blessings and I’m so grateful. It’s important to me and my family to give back. Everyone can get involved by checking out your local food banks and lending support! A special thank you to @lafoodbank for having us and to those who participated @thekrimgroup @staceyruizevents @beyondmeat @little_artist_party @prismdjs #WeFeedLA”
“We genuinely appreciate the Kardashian Jenner family for providing Thanksgiving meals to more than 100 families that face food insecurity in our community, for volunteering to distribute the food personally and for raising valuable awareness for our mission to end hunger in Los Angeles County,” Roger Castle, chief development officer at Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, told PEOPLE.
For more information on the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank, visit LAFoodbank.org.
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Meanwhile over in Atlanta, hip-hop legend Jermaine Dupri joined PETA, the Southwest Ecumenical Emergency Assistance Center (SWEEAC), and celebrity friends like Dynasty star Elaine Hendrix serving up delicious vegan meals—including roasted vegan turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mushroom gravy, and pumpkin pie—to families in need. Tofurky Roasts were also given away.
“I’ve been vegan for over a decade, and for me, there’s nothing better for feeling your best and knowing you’re helping the planet and animals,” says Dupri. “The holidays are about the spirit of giving, and PETA and I want to give people in Atlanta a Thanksgiving meal that’s healthy, humane, and delicious.”
For more information, visit PETA.org.