Morgan Wallen To Collect Food Donations For Hurricane Victims At His Shows In Charlotte This Weekend

Morgan Wallen To Collect Food Donations For Hurricane Victims At His Shows In Charlotte This Weekend

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Don’t forget your canned food if you’re heading to Charlotte this weekend.

Morgan Wallen has really stepped up over the past few weeks and has been a leader in helping to provide aid to folks in North Carolina and east Tennessee who were devastated by Hurricane Helene.

The country superstar personally donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross to assist with their relief efforts. And last week, Morgan held a food & water drive in Knoxville, partnering with Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee to collect bottled water and food for those in need.

He even showed up with some friends, including Theo Von and Tennessee Volunteers baseball coach Tony Vitello, to help with the food drive and visit with victims of the storm.

The food drive in Tennessee was able to collect 6 semi-trucks full of food, totaling 143,423 lbs to be donated to victims of the hurricane.

And this weekend in Charlotte, Morgan’s once again going to be collecting donations for those in need.

The country singer is headed to North Carolina this weekend for two shows at Bank of America Stadium, the last stop on his 2024 One Night At A Time tour. And ahead of the show, Morgan and his Morgan Wallen Foundation are encouraging fans to once again bring canned food to donate to those affected by the hurricane.

Fans can drop off their donations ahead of the show, but if you’re not going to make it to Charlotte and still want to help, Morgan has released a limited-edition “HELP” shirt available on his website, with 100% of the proceeds from the shirt going to the Morgan Wallen Foundation to support the Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee and MANNA FoodBank of Western North Carolina.

There’s also a link for those who wish to donate to Morgan’s foundation to support his relief efforts, so if you’re interested in contributing you can find that here.

I know it’s not in the news like it was a couple weeks ago, but there are still a ton of people who need help right now, and will for a long time, so if you’re headed to Morgan’s show this weekend, throw a couple cans of food in your suitcase to go to a good cause.

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