Selena Gomez and her fiancé, Benny Blanco, were spotted serving food to a group of first responders who’ve helped battle the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires.
The “Calm Down” singer, 32, and the music producer, 36, were seen volunteering together in several videos shared via Instagram Story Thursday.
In one clip, Gomez filmed several police officers and military members gathering to receive the aid.
“Grateful for these individuals,” she captioned the post.
Another video captured the betrothed couple unboxing sandwiches and laying them out on a table for those in need.
Both Blanco and Gomez wore face masks to protect themselves from the currently dangerous air quality in LA as they set out several wraps from The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills.
Blanco also shared videos on social media of their volunteer date and expressed his gratitude to the local artisanal cheese shop.
“thank u thank u thank u,” he said, along with a video of the donated prepared lunches from the small business.
He then posted a photo of a truck full of energy drinks and sunscreen that he helped collect for those on the frontlines of the wildfires.
“Thank you guys so much!!!” he wrote, tagging the brands Celsius, Liquid IV, Drink Prime and Supergoop.
Blanco shared another image of California firefighters grouped together, captioning the pic, “thank u to all the first responders national guard and firefighters !!! u guys are super heroes !!!”
“We can’t thank you enough,” he added in a photo of Gomez chatting with firefighters.
The “Only Murders in the Building” actress happily posed for photos with first responders to thank them for their service.
Blanco posted another Instagram Story asking for more supplies to be donated.
“We are doing more drops !!! any companies that want to donate pls dm me !!!” he wrote. “thank u again to all the companies that showed up.”
Several wildfires broke out in Southern California on Jan. 7, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes. Thousands of residences and businesses have since burned to ash.
Multiple celebrities have lost their homes to the fires including Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester and Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt.