Taylor Swift participated in Hurricane Helen and Milton relief efforts.
Feeding America announced on Instagram on Wednesday that Swift has donated $5 million to organizations helping communities in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina that have been affected by the hurricanes.
“This donation will help communities rebuild and recover, providing essential food, clean water, and supplies to those affected by these devastating storms,” the statement said.
“Together, we can make a huge impact in helping families overcome the challenges ahead. Taylor, stand with us in the movement to end hunger and support communities in need. Thank you for your support.”
Taylor Swift donated $5 million to Feeding America to support Hurricane Milton and Helen relief efforts. (Thomas Niedermueller/TAS24/TAS Copyright Management via Getty Images)
Morgan Wallen donates to Hurricane Helen relief efforts, says family feels 'safe' amid devastating floods
“Taylor, thank you for standing with us in the movement to end hunger and supporting communities in need.”
Morgan Wallen attended her foundation's food drive in Knoxville, Tennessee to support Hurricane Helen relief efforts.
On Wednesday, the Morgan Wallen Foundation and Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee held a food drive near Dick's House of Sports to collect donations to help affected communities.
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According to local news station WBIR; Warren had a few words to say to the volunteers and victims who participated.
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“I have a team, and most of them are here today,” Warren said. “I yelled at them and said, ‘We have to do something to help.’ So they put this all together.”
The food drive was held at West Town Mall from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Accepted items included bottled water, pop-top canned foods (no can opener required), and ready-to-open foods such as protein bars and peanut butter.
“I have a team, most of whom are here today. I yelled at them and was just like, 'We need to do something to help.' ” So they put this all together. ”

Morgan Wallen was in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Wednesday to help victims of Hurricane Helen during a planned food drive by the foundation. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images, iHeartRadio)
The Morgan Wallen Foundation and East Tennessee Second Harvest Food Bank are also hosting a virtual food bank where people can donate online.
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Warren is also creating “HELP” T-shirts, with 100% of the artist's proceeds going to the Morgan Wallen Foundation, a Hurricane Helen relief fund, the country music star announced on Instagram Friday. I shared it.
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Warren donated $500,000 through the Red Cross. morgan warren foundation. Donations will be used to support those affected by Hurricane Helen.
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“I can't thank you enough. morgan wallen His heart and generous donation of $500,000 is enough to impact local assistance in areas affected by Hurricane Helen, including his beloved East Tennessee,” said Red Cross National Humanitarian Service President Trevor. Riggin said in a statement.

The Morgan Wallen Foundation has also launched an online food drive. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Morgan Wallen grew up in Tennessee. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
The “Last Night” singer grew up in Tennessee and graduated from Gibbs High School in Knox County. In an Instagram Story posted on September 29, Warren shared an update on her family's safety and sent her “prayer” to those less fortunate.
“My family in East Tennessee is safe, but I know many others there and across multiple states are completely devastated. All my prayers tonight are for those people. ,” Warren wrote. “That hill, that mountain for crying out loud, means so much to me in so many ways. It takes a tremendous amount of effort, but I stay in touch with my team and others and I'm looking for ways to help.”
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Hurricane Helen first made landfall on September 26th, and FOX Weather estimated the death toll at more than 230. A second storm, Hurricane Milton, is expected to hit Florida late Wednesday.
FOX News Digital has reached out to Swift's representatives for comment.
