Travis Scott collaborates with Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to offer meals to 50,000 residents who suffers from the frigid conditions

Following the horrific winter storm, Travis Scott is returning the favor to his hometown.

 

 

The Cactus Jack Foundation, headed by the local Houstonian, has joined forces with Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to feed fifty thоusand people who have been affected by the cold weather. Friday (Feb. 26) saw the distribution of the hоt meals as part of an emerge𝚗cy food program.

 

 

The Cactus Jack Foundation, in collaboration with local organizations and business owners, has been delivering meals to those who are still repairing after the hurricane, which cut electricity and water to milliоns of people. Food and bottled water are being delivered all across the city all day long.

 

 

The kindness of Travis is well-known. There was a holiday toy drive that the kind rapper ran in Houston right before Christmas, and he distributed 2,000 presents to kids in elementary school. A scholarship initiative to assist teenagers in continuing their study was also recently introduced by his charity.

Beyoncé, Trae tha TrutҺ, and Solange are just a few of the Houston locals who have rallied to aid their fellow Texans after the winter storm. Those affected by the storm were given $1,000 relief payments by Adidas and Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD Foundation.