Travis Scott and his Cactus Jack Basis have introduced that they’re planning to carry their fifth annual Winter Wonderland Park Toy and Meals Drive at Texas Southern College HBCU Campus on Dec. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The occasion will mark the inspiration’s first time bringing its Waymon Webster Scholarship Program to an HBCU. To date, this system has awarded over $1 million in scholarships to over 100 graduating seniors, and the Winter Wonderland will present over 1,000 toys, produce and provides to households in Houston.
“For the fifth consecutive yr now we have been in a position to honor our grandfather’s legacy with the Waymon Webster HBCU program,” says Jordan Webster, Scott’s sister and spokesperson for the Cactus Jack Basis. “Our focus is empowering the following era of HBCU leaders in order that they might proceed to goal excessive of their objectives. Up to now now we have awarded over $1 million {dollars} in scholarships and we’re so excited to see what the longer term holds.”
Scott launched the Cactus Jack Basis in Nov. 2020 to supply academic and inventive assets for younger adults in his native Houston. The Waymon Webster Basis was established within the identify of Scott’s grandfather, who attended HBCU Prairie View A&M College in Texas.
“Waymon Webster was a dean of the Prairie View A&M graduate faculty,” stated Scott on the time. “My grandfather wished me to take it all through faculty. I really feel there’s a energy in schooling so to have the ability to give somebody the chance to meet that dream as my papa thought for me is superb.”
In July, Cactus Jack Basis launched the Hurricane Beryl Aid Drive to supply emergency housing for Houston residents. He partnered with Houston Responds to launch an emergency resort grant fund for these displaced from their properties, providing housing in close by inns. Moreover, those that attended have been in a position to apply for housing grants.
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