Travis Scott is emotionally and economically wealthy; he organizes a Cactus Jack charity trip in Houston with his daughter Stormi

The arrival of Santa Scott is imminent. Together with his daughter Stormi, Travis Scott came to Houston this week to lead a fundraising drive that would benefit 2,000 children and their families. The Astroworld rapper distributed toys, hоt meals, fresh fruit, Christmas trees, blankets, apparel, and personal protective equipment (PPE) via his Cactus Jack Foundation.

At Sunnyside Park, close to Trav’s childhood home in Missouri City, Scott and his daughter were joined by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, who hosted the celebration. The group served a total of two thоusand people in Houston by distributing two thоusand toys from Mattel and other top brands to one thоusand pupils in three different Houston elementary schools, in addition to teachers and neighbors.The Cactus Jack Foundation not only donated materials and presents, but also offered free meals and fresh and tinned food. There was also Turner’s very own Turkey Leg Hut Food Truck there. Among those there were Turner, Al Green, Sheila Jackson Lee, Edward Pollard, Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, and the rest of the city council.By limiting his contactless donations to pickup only, La Flame ensured that CоVID-19 would not derail his charitable drive. Naturally, he wouldn’t have accomplished it without his trusty sidekick Stormi, who will celebrate her third birthday in February.