As the year winds down, Taylor Swift is once again closing out the holiday season with generosity that’s quietly making a meaningful difference.
The global Pop star has stepped in to support children and families across two cities closely tied to her recent chapters, offering help where it’s needed most.
Per PEOPLE, the 36-year-old singer recently donated to Nashville’s Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, including its Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program.
Hospital leaders praised the timing of the gift, noting that the holidays can be an especially difficult period for young patients and their families.
Kansas City also benefited from the singer’s giving spirit. Local nonprofit Operation Breakthrough confirmed a donation via social media, thanking Swift for supporting its mission to provide education, safety, and opportunity for more than 750 children living in poverty.
The charitable acts are part of a wider December giving streak. Over the past month, Swift has also contributed to Feeding America, the American Heart Association, MusiCares, the CMA Foundation, and ACM Lifting Lives. She even reportedly tipped Arrowhead Stadium employees on Christmas Day.
Beautiful to see!
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