Travis Scott and Daughter Stormi Spread Holiday Cheer at Houston Toy & Food Drive
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Travis Scott and Daughter Stormi Spread Holiday Cheer at Houston Toy & Food Drive

Travis Scott and Daughter Stormi Spread Holiday Cheer at Houston Toy & Food Drive

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Rapper Travis Scott and his daughter Stormi Webster are spreading love this festive season as they have teamed up to lend a helping hand at his foundation’s annual holiday charity event.

Scott as part of his philanthropic activities for the festive season hosted the fifth annual Winter Wonderland Park toy and food drive in Houston, an event powered by his Cactus Jack Foundation. The rapper grew up in Houston.

The event held at Texas Southern University, a historically Black institution, saw the rapper and his six-year-old daughter handing out presents to families ahead of Christmas. The siblings and parents of the Houston superstar were present at the event to support the cause.

In a video montage shared by the Cactus Jack Foundation on Instagram on Monday (Dec. 23), Stormi made a guest appearance. “The Cactus Jack Foundation’s 5th Annual Winter Wonderland Toy & Food Drive served over 1,000 Houston residents on the Texas Southern University campus for the first time in honor of the Cactus Jack Waymon Webster HBCU Scholarship Program, launched in 2019,” the caption read.

According to reports, Scott expanding his kind gesture and cause, teamed up with the Houston Food Bank to distribute more than 2,000 toys and bikes. The giveaway also included 200 pairs of Nike Cactus Jack sneakers, along with merchandise from the Houston Astros, Fanatics, Space Village, and more. Additionally, 1,000 bags of food were provided to local families in need.

Featuring a winter wonderland-themed park, the event also included a surprise appearance by Santa Claus, as well rapper Don Toliver and Love Island USA star Serena Page.

To support those affected by the devastation of Hurricane Beryl, Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation organized an emergency relief drive in Missouri City, Texas earlier this year. Partnering with the Houston Food Bank, the foundation provided water, ice, food and other essential supplies to residents in Texas communities hit hard by the storm. The deadly storm caused severe flooding and widespread power outages, impacting more than three million Texans.

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