Taylor Swift Donates $1M To Tornado-Ravaged Tennessee Communities Close To Her Heart

Taylor Swift is donating $1 million to assist residents of the tornado-ravaged Tennessee counties where the singer has spent much of her life.

The donation was confirmed to USA Today by Hal Cato, CEO of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Swift’s contribution was made to the foundation’s Tennessee Emergency Response Fund.

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Last Saturday, severe storms and multiple tornadoes tore through communities in Clarksville and around Nashville, among other nearby areas. At least six have been confirmed dead, more than 60 injured, and hundreds of homes severely damaged or flattened outright.

Swift has ties to much of the area ravaged by Saturday’s devastating weather. She attended Hendersonville High School in the hard-hit Sumner County, and began her career in Nashville, where she still has a home and office.

Cato told USA Today that Swift’s donation will “support the immediate and long-term recovery needs” in Sumner County and areas most affected by the tornadoes.

Swift, currently in the midst of her record-breaking Eras Tour, was named Time’s Person of the Year last week.

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