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Taylor Swift Supports Brad Paisley’s The Store with Donation


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Taylor Swift returned to her country roots for her latest charitable act.

During “The Life of a Showgirl” singer’s holiday donation spree, she made a “generous gift” to The Store, Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s Tennessee-based non-profit.

We’re incredibly grateful to Taylor Swift for including The Store in her year-end giving,” the organization wrote in a Jan. 13 social media post. “Her generous gift helps us continue providing groceries with dignity and choice to families across Middle Tennessee especially as we prepare to open our second location. Thank you, Taylor, for using your voice and generosity to uplift neighbors in need.”

Indeed, Brad’s nonprofit provides an entirely free shopping experience in Tennessee, allowing those in need to purchase food and other necessities at no cost. 

Although Taylor has also made donations to Feeding America, the American Heart Association and ACM Lifting Lives in the last month, her donation to Brad’s organization is particularly personal, as the “Whiskey Lullaby” singer had her open for his tour back when she was just 16 after she dropped her debut album. 

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