Watch Diddy's 14-Year-Old Daughters Chance, D’Lila and Jessie Give Back by Donating Beauty Products

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' girls are helping those in need.

In a new video on their YouTube channel, twins D'Lila Star and Jessie James, 14, along with their 14-year-old sister Chance, document their recent experience donating special packages of customized beauty and skincare products to Alexandria House in Los Angeles.

Alexandria House is a transitional residence where they provide safe and supportive housing for women and children in the process of moving from emergency shelter to permanent housing.

"Last year and going into this year has been difficult for so many. We know how truly blessed we are, and our parents have taught us the importance of helping others," Chance, D'Lila and Jessie tell PEOPLE in a statement. "It's something that we've made a goal for ourselves as we start to make our own decisions and find our paths as young women."

"We have made long-lasting memories from our visit to Alexandria House," they add.

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"We love giving back to our community and we think it is more important now than ever to emphasize self-love and care," the sisters say in the video, which begins with a playful skit to tease their charitable gift bag initiative.

Almost all female-owned, the brands included in the donations were BLK + GRN, Bolden, Honest Beauty, House of Linnic, IT Cosmetics, Jupiter, Mischo Beauty, Pattern, Thirteen Lune, Thrive Causemetics, Wander Beauty and more. 

Along with his three girls, Diddy, 51, is also dad to sons Christian Combs, 22, Quincy Brown, 29, and Justin Combs, 27. Celebrating the twins' 14th birthday last month, Diddy wrote on Instagram that they are his "beautiful, sweet, kind children."


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