Bethenny Frankel s BStrong Foundation raises $250,000 and counting for families affected by deadly building collapse in Miami. as death toll rises to five
Frankel announced via Instagram that her non-profit the BStrong Foundation has received donations totaling more than $250,000 and counting to support those affected by the collapse
BStrong, which was established by the star in 2017, will be issuing a form for people to fill out to apply for temporary housing
On Thursday morning, Champlain Tower, a 12-story residential building in South Florida, suddenly collapsed - with officials still unsure of the exact cause
Currently, 130 people have now been accounted for and 156 others are listed as missing
Bethenny Frankel made a plea for donations on Instagram after organizing aid for victims of the deadly building collapse in Miami through her BStrong Foundation.