Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner’s daughter Stormi Webster joins dad to lend a helping hand at Dad’s Foundation’s annual holiday charity event .
The superstar rapper’s Cactus Jack Foundation hosted its fifth annual Winter Wonderland Park Toy and Food Drive on Saturday (December 21) in Houston, where Scott grew up.
The event, held at Texas Southern University, a historically black institution, featured Scott, 33, and his 6-year-old daughter Stormi (wearing an adorable red Santa hat and a cozy white coat) on Christmas Day Distribute gifts to every household. Scott also brought his siblings and parents to support the cause.
Stormi made a special appearance in a video clip shared by the Cactus Jack Foundation on Instagram on Monday (December 23). “The Cactus Jack Foundation’s fifth annual Winter Wonderland Toy and Food Drive serves more than 1,000 Houston residents on the Texas Southern University campus for the first time in honor of the 2019 launch of the Cactus Jack Waymon Webster HBCU Scholarship Program, ” the title read.
Scott partnered with the Houston Food Bank to distribute more than 2,000 toys and bikes, people Report. The giveaway also includes 200 pairs of Nike Cactus Jack sneakers, as well as merchandise from the Houston Astros, Fanatics, Space Village and other teams. In addition, 1,000 bags of food were also provided to local families in need.
The event uses a winter wonderland as the theme park, with Santa Claus, rapper Don Toliver and PEI Stars Serena Page.
Earlier this year, Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation organized an emergency relief event in Missouri City, Texas, to support those devastated by Hurricane Beryl. The foundation is partnering with the Houston Food Bank to provide water, ice, food and other necessities to residents in Texas communities hit hard by the storm. The deadly storm caused severe flooding and massive power outages, affecting more than three million Texans.