
Travis Scott and his daughter, Stormi Webster, joined forces to make this year's Winter Wonderland toy and food drive, which is held at Texas Southern University, a special one.
- Dec 25, 2024
AceShowbiz - Travis Scott (II) and his Cactus Jack Foundation hosted their fifth annual Winter Wonderland Park, bringing joy and support to the Houston community. Travis Scott and his daughter, Stormi Webster, joined forces to make this year's Winter Wonderland toy and food drive a special one. Held at Texas Southern University, the event brought together Scott's family, including his siblings and parents, as they distributed presents to local families.
Over 2,000 toys and bikes, including Nike Cactus Jack sneakers and Houston Astros gear, were donated in collaboration with the Houston Food Bank. Additionally, 1,000 bags of food were provided to families in need.
Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation also highlighted the Waymon Webster Scholarship Program, which offers financial support to HBCU students. Since its inception in 2019, the program has awarded over $1 million in scholarships to over 100 graduating seniors.
The festive event included a visit from Santa Claus, as well as appearances by rapper Don Toliver and "Love Island" USA star Serena Page. Scott's foundation has a history of supporting the Houston community, having organized an emergency relief drive earlier this year after Hurricane Beryl.
Through the Winter Wonderland event, Travis Scott and his Cactus Jack Foundation continue to demonstrate their commitment to empowering youth and providing resources to those in need.