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The Game has revealed helping first responders during the Los Angeles wildfires has been the "best part" of his week.
The California-born rapper took to social media on Sunday to thank everyone involved in the efforts to combat the blazes currently raging through Los Angeles. The Game has been determined to help out too and has been handing out food, blankets, pillows, coffee and water to those in need.
"Waking up these past few mornings & preparing to do whatever I can for my city & to help these guys has been the best part of my week," he wrote on Instagram alongside several photos of relief workers.
"Los Angeles is an amazing city & together we will restore the city one helping hand at a time."
He added, "I can't thank you guys enough for coming from all over the country to help our own firefighter's & putting your lives on the line for us."
In a video posted to Instagram over the weekend, The Game also told followers he and his team had headed to one neighbourhood affected by fire and rescued animals, which they then dropped off at a shelter.
"I am here for Los Angeles & I will always be here to do my part," he added.
In the post's caption, the 45-year-old star revealed that he was in awe of the rescue workers' bravery.
"They kept thanking me for being here... and in my mind I'm like, "No, THANK YOU !!!" for doing the unimaginable in a time of pure terror & despair," he wrote.
The Game isn't the only famous face helping out in the face of adversity.
Jennifer Garner has been busy feeding firefighters, Beyonce's foundation has donated $2.5 million to those affected by the wildfires and Halle Berry has donated her "entire closet" to those in need.