Lainey Wilson is spreading holiday cheer with the launch of the Heart Like A Truck Fund Week of Giving, an initiative aimed at supporting charitable causes in honor of Giving Tuesday. The country star kicked off the week with a heartfelt donation to The Salvation Army during her performance at the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Halftime Show, part of the 134th Red Kettle Campaign.
During the show, Wilson treated fans to a medley of her hits, including the chart-topping single “4x4xU.” In a surprise twist, she brought out Jelly Roll to perform their popular duet, “Save Me.”
Throughout the week, Wilson will spotlight a different charity each day, raising awareness and contributing to various organizations. The initiative began with the donation to The Salvation Army, followed by a contribution to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on December 4. Later in the week, Lainey will support organizations selected by her fans, with the Heart Like A Truck Fund committing to donate over $70,000 in total.
Wilson’s generous Week of Giving is a testament to her commitment to making a positive impact during the holiday season.
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