Ariana Grande makes holiday donations to children in Manchester hospitals 7 years after tragedy
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Ariana Grande surprised hospitalized children in Manchester, England, with gifts ahead of Christmas. The 31-year-old singer's festive gesture of goodwill comes nearly 7 years after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the Manchester Arena stop of her Dangerous Woman Tour in 2017.
On Monday, the Manchester Foundation Trust Charity took to Instagram to share photos of youngsters who received gifts that were disbursed throughout hospitals in the city thanks to the One Last Time hitmaker. 'Thank you @arianagrande! ✨✨✨,' the charity captioned the post. 'We are so grateful to Ariana for thinking of our young patients this Christmas.'.
'The gifts she has donated are being distributed to babies, children and teenagers across Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Trafford General Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital. @mftnhs,' it read. The charity also shared photos of nurses in colored Santa hats distributing the brown and green wrapped gifts adorned with festive string bows and a card that read 'Happy Holiday.'.
Ariana Grande, 31, surprised hospitalized children in Manchester with gifts ahead of the holidays; seen in December. On Monday, the Manchester Foundation Trust Charity took to Instagram to share photos of youngsters who received gifts bought by Ariana that were disbursed throughout hospitals in the city.