Taylor Swift owns several homes in big cities like New York, Nashville, and Beverly Hills, but she is spending an awful lot of time in the Midwest. Her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, plays tight end for the Kanas City Chiefs, and she’s been a fixture at Arrowhead Stadium for more than a year. The City of Fountains loves Taylor, and she seems just as fond of the people there. Taylor recently visited Children’s Mercy Hospital Kanas City just days after wrapping the Eras Tour to the delight of many patients. But that’s not all. Taylor Swift made a big donation to a Kansas City organization that Travis Kelce also supports. Together, they are making a difference for many children.
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✨ Thank you, @taylorswift13 , for making our holiday season shine even brighter! Your kindness and thoughtful 250K donation means the world to our children and families. pic.twitter.com/5t577qfxyz
— OperationBreakthrough (@OB_Inc_KC) December 21, 2024
Taylor Swift Made A $250,000 Donation To Operation Breakthrough
Operation Breakthrough shared a video message of gratitude to Taylor Swift from several children on X. Several kids shared personal greetings and smiles, and I love you for making their “Wildest Dreams” come true. The organization captioned the video,
“Thank you, @taylorswift13, for making our holiday season shine even brighter! Your kindness and thoughtful 250K donation means the world to our children and families.”
This fan feels blessed to have Taylor as a part of the Kansas City family. “She’s a Godsend to our community. We are so lucky!”
This person agreed, “We made the right person famous.”
A fan shared their gratitude to Taylor Swift for he donation, “Taylor Swift spreads holiday magic. A generous $250K donation making a huge difference for children and families. Heartwarming moment.”
According to its website, Sister Corita Bussanmas and Sister Berta Sailer began Operation Breakthrough in 1971. “The mission of Operation Breakthrough is to provide a safe, loving, and educational environment for children in poverty and to empower their families through advocacy, emergency aid, and education.”
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