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Travis Scott continues to put on for his hometown. He and his staff organized a drive to ensure the underserved could enjoy homecooked meals.
Source: Crayton Gerst / Cactus Jack Foundation
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Hot New Hip Hop the “Antidote” rapper still has his city in his heart. On Saturday, March 6 his
Cactus Jack Foundation, in partnership with the City of Houston and Mayor Sylvestor Turner, hosted a winter relief drive as a direct response to the record-breaking storm in the Houston area. The relief event took place at Willowridge High School in Houston. Scottâs mother and siblings were in attendance on behalf of the Cactus Jack Foundation to show their support for their hometown. The event was contactless, drive up only, and served over 1,000 families that were affected by the historic winter freeze. Every family received fresh produce, canned food, water, masks, and PPE gear onsite. Mayor Turner held a press confere
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Today, Travis Scott x Cactus Jack Foundation in partnership with the City of Houston and Mayor Sylvestor Turnerlaunched their 1st Holiday Toy Drive event. This event took place at Sunnyside Park in Houston, the neighborhood Travis grew up in and presented 2000 toys from Mattel and other leading brands to 1000 students across 3 local Houston elementary schools and the faculty and local residents serving a total of 2000 people.  The event was contactless, drive up only. Produce was distributed for every family, Christmas trees were handed out, comforters, blankets, clothing and PPE gear were provided. Free meals and Turkey Leg Hut Food Truck was on site as well as fresh and canned produce was distributed. Attending the event was Mayor Turner, US Congressman Al Green, US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, City Council Member Carolyn Evans-Shabazz and City Council Member Edward Pollard