Actress Birce Akalay, who is very popular with her humble and sincere demeanor as well as her successful acting in TV series and movies, has been sharing many posts on her social media account for the earthquake victims for days.
Birce Akalay is a name that has been on the agenda since the summer months with the TV series Kuş Uçuşu (Bird Flight) and Mezarlık (Cemetery), shot for Netflix recently. The actress, who gained a large fan base with her television series, also draws attention with the support she gave after the earthquake disaster.
In Turkey, which was shaken by two separate earthquakes on February 6, while we are trying to heal the wounds of the disaster in our 10 provinces, we see many famous names with their efforts both on the field and on their social media.
Birce Akalay, who is among these names, also constantly shares on her Instagram account. Along with the needs for earthquake victims, the actress also publishes some remarkable announcements and information about the disaster.
Famous names with thousands of millions of domestic and foreign followers have been using their social media accounts for earthquake-related announcements and support calls for days. Birce Akalay also publishes remarkable messages with important information.
Lastly, the actress was among those who published the messages revealing the underwear needs of the disaster victims in the earthquake region.
One of the companies that Akalay called and tried to attract attention by tagging immediately responded to the actress’s message.
Dagi company drew attention with their messages stating that they started to work on underwear for women, men and children to be delivered to earthquake victims and that they also coordinated human resources to send the needs to the region.
Birce Akalay, in response to this support of the company, published her messages and said, “You have never offended me. I love you so much,” she replied.
Finally, the need for shoes of many people in the earthquake region has emerged. In another message she published on this subject, Birce Akalay stated that 3133 disaster victims who went to Bodrum were reached by tagging the names of some shoe companies and that they were waiting for support by expressing that there was a serious shortage of new shoes.