Guy Gets Caught Staring At Taylor Swift, The Internet Responds With Photoshop Battle

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Guy Gets Caught Staring At Taylor Swift, The Internet Responds With Photoshop Battle


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift#Philanthropy




Swift's philanthropic efforts have been recognized by the Do Something Awards and the Tennessee Disaster Services.[266][267] Others include The Big Help Award for her "dedication to helping others" and "inspiring others through action",[268] and the Ripple of Hope Award because of her "dedication to advocacy at such a young age […] Taylor is just the kind of woman we want our daughters to be".[269] In 2008, she donated $100,000 to the Red Cross to help the victims of the Iowa flood of 2008.[270] The singer has performed in charity reliefs like Sydney's Sound Relief concert.[271] She also recorded a song for the Hope for Haiti Now album.[272] In response to the May 2010 Tennessee floods, Swift donated $500,000 during a telethon hosted by WSMV.[273] In 2011, Swift used the final dress rehearsal for the North American leg of her Speak Now tour as a benefit concert for victims of recent tornadoes in the United States, raising more than $750,000.[274] In 2012, Swift supported Architecture for Humanity's Restore the Shore MTV telethon in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.[275] In 2016, Swift donated $1 million to help people impacted by the 2016 Louisiana floods.[276]

Swift is a supporter of arts and donated $75,000 to Nashville's Hendersonville High School in 2010 to help refurbish the school auditorium's sound and lighting systems.[277] In 2012, she pledged $4 million to fund the building of a new education center at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.[278] Also in 2012, Swift partnered with textbook rental company Chegg to donate $60,000 to the music departments of six US colleges.[279] Swift promotes children's literacy. In 2009, she donated $250,000 to various schools around the country that she had either attended or had other associations with. The money was used to buy books, fund educational programs, and to help pay teacher's salaries.[280] Her other endeavors to promote literacy include donating 6,000 Scholastic books to Reading Public Library, Pennsylvania,[281] 14,000 books to Nashville Public Library, Tennessee,[282] 2,000 Scholastic books to the Reading Hospital Child Health Center's early literacy program,[283] and 25,000 books to New York City schools in 2015.[284]

The singer is involved with a number of charities which provide services to sick children. In 2011, as the Academy of Country Music's Entertainer of the Year, Swift donated $25,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Tennessee.[285] In 2012, Swift participated in the Stand Up to Cancer telethon, performing "Ronan", a song she wrote in memory of a four-year-old boy who died of neuroblastoma. The song was made available for digital download with all proceeds donated to cancer-related charities.[286] In 2014, she donated $100,000 to the V Foundation for Cancer Research,[287] and $50,000 to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.[288] The singer made private visits to hospitals to meet with sick patients and to support them.[289] Swift has encouraged young people to volunteer in their local communities as part of Global Youth Service Day.[290] In 2007, she launched a campaign to protect children from online predators, in partnership with the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police.[291] In 2009, Swift recorded a Sound Matters public service announcement (PSA) to make listeners aware of the importance of listening "responsibly" to prevent hearing impairment.[292] Swift has donated items for auction to a large number of charities, including: the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the UNICEF Tap Project, MusiCares, and Feeding America.[293]
 
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