Jennifer Garner is casual in t-shirt and cotton pants after visiting wildfire-ravaged tribal lands

She took a trip to wildfire-ravaged Northern California last week on behalf of the nonprofit Save The Children.

But on Thursday, it was just a run-of-the-mill day for actress and mom of three Jennifer Garner.

The 48-year-old was seen running some errands by herself in Los Angeles, wearing a face mask as required in California during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Out and about: Jennifer Garner was seen running some errands by herself in Los Angeles on Thursday, wearing a face mask as required in California during the COVID-19 pandemic

Garner kept her ensemble low key for her outing.

She paired a white t-shirt with khaki green cotton pants and off-white sneakers.

She tied her hair up in a messy top knot and sported a pair of sunglasses.

The Alias star had a large canvas tote over one shoulder. 

Casual: The actress and mom of three kept her ensemble low key for her outing, pairing a white t-shirt with khaki green cotton pants and off-white sneakers

Casual: The actress and mom of three kept her ensemble low key for her outing, pairing a white t-shirt with khaki green cotton pants and off-white sneakers

Errands: Garner, 48, tied her hair up in a messy top knot and sported a pair of sunglasses and carried ha large canvas tote over one shoulder

Errands: Garner, 48, tied her hair up in a messy top knot and sported a pair of sunglasses and carried ha large canvas tote over one shoulder

Hollywood star: Garner found fame in TV show Alias, which ran from 2001 to 2006,  and went on to star in movies such as Daredevil, Elektra, 13 Going On 30 and Dallas Buyers Club

Hollywood star: Garner found fame in TV show Alias, which ran from 2001 to 2006,  and went on to star in movies such as Daredevil, Elektra, 13 Going On 30 and Dallas Buyers Club

The ex-wife of Hollywood star Ben Affleck is a mother to daughters Violet, 14, and Seraphina, 11, and son Samuel, eight.

She and Affleck announced their separation in 2015 after a decade of marriage but only finalized their divorce in 2018.  

On Tuesday, Garner posted photos and video to her Instagram from a trip she took to tribal lands in Fresno County to see first hand the educational support and disaster relief efforts there by Save The Children. 

In the snaps, Garner is seen surveying the burned areas of the The Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California in Fresno County. 

Heartbreaking: Garner took a trip last week to see first-hand the destruction caused by recent wildfires on Mono Indians tribal land in Northern California and shared images on Instagram

Heartbreaking: Garner took a trip last week to see first-hand the destruction caused by recent wildfires on Mono Indians tribal land in Northern California and shared images on Instagram

She was dressed down for the visit in a white t-shirt with a Save The Children logo in red and blue jeans with sneakers. 

A video clip showed her meeting with Big Sandy Rancheria’s Tribal Chairperson Liz Kipp and Darlene Franco, Director of Native Wellness for Fresno American Indian Health Project.

The three took part in a prayer ceremony calling for Creator ‘to watch over us and to guide us… and help us to help the land heal in a good way.’

Heard their stories: Garner made the trip as an ambassador for Save The Children and took part in a tribal prayer calling on Creator to guide and protect the people and heal the land

Heard their stories: Garner made the trip as an ambassador for Save The Children and took part in a tribal prayer calling on Creator to guide and protect the people and heal the land

Local leaders: She met with Big Sandy Rancheria’s Tribal Chairperson Liz Kipp and Darlene Franco, Director of Native Wellness for Fresno American Indian Health Project

Local leaders: She met with Big Sandy Rancheria’s Tribal Chairperson Liz Kipp and Darlene Franco, Director of Native Wellness for Fresno American Indian Health Project

In a lengthy Instagram post, the star of Alias and Miracles From Heaven described meeting with Native American families last week who have been hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic by destructive wildfires

‘[I] met families whose homeschool plan (because, pandemic) turned, in a moment’s time, to homeschooling three kids in different grades in a tiny hotel room (because, fire/evacuation),’ she wrote. ‘The strength and resilience of families up against it always leaves me inspired; I am grateful to be trusted with so many stories’

Garner continued: ‘On this trip I saw capable and loving leadership from Big Sandy Rancheria’s Tribal Chairperson Liz Kipp, I helped deliver a celebrated truckload of necessities from friend of Save the Children @baby2baby, and I participated in a prayer and offering to the burned tribal land, led by Darlene Franco.’

She concluded: ‘All of this sent me home feeling extra grateful and certain of the good in our beautiful country.’  

Generous: The ex-wife of Ben Affleck also brought along a consignment of 'necessities' donated to local families by the LA-based charity Baby2Baby

Generous: The ex-wife of Ben Affleck also brought along a consignment of ‘necessities’ donated to local families by the LA-based charity Baby2Baby

Encouraged her fans to donate: 'The strength and resilience of families up against it always leaves me inspired,' she shared. 'All of this sent me home feeling extra grateful and certain of the good in our beautiful country'

Encouraged her fans to donate: ‘The strength and resilience of families up against it always leaves me inspired,’ she shared. ‘All of this sent me home feeling extra grateful and certain of the good in our beautiful country’