Morgan Wallen Foundation Donates Musical Instruments To Philadelphia Schools
The Morgan Wallen Foundation donates musical instruments to Philly schools. Not only does Morgan’s foundation support music programs but sports programs as well. In fact, his high school just made a big announcement regarding a huge honor to Morgan.
Morgan Wallen Foundation Has Helped Many Students
For the past two years, Morgan Wallen has donated three dollars from every U.S. ticket sold on his 87-show One Night At A Time World Tour to his non-profit. Supporting programs for youth in the areas of music and sports, MWF further expanded its local impact during the U.S. tour’s 2024 leg with their “One Instrument At A Time” initiative in partnership with Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation (MHOF).
Morgan said, “When I was a kid, access to music profoundly changed my life and gave me a sense of purpose. I want that for others, and I’m blessed to be able to provide instruments to these schools through my foundation.”
Morgan Wallen Foundation Includes Philadelphia Schools
We don’t know the exact Philly schools that were chosen, but we do know Philly was among a plethora of other cities. Those cities are: Arlington, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Denver, Colorado; East Rutherford, New Jersey.; Hershey, Pennsylvania.; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri.; Las Vegas, Nevada; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nashville, Tennessee; Oxford, Mississippi; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tampa, Florida.; and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Morgan’s High School To Honor Him
Morgan Wallen’s high school – Gibbs High School in Corryton, TN – made a huge announcement: they will officially name the baseball stadium after Morgan.
Through his foundation, Morgan has donated more than $35,000 to his high school to help enhance their band, core, and baseball programs. The charitable organization has also given over $140,000 to renovate the Gibbs Ruritan Park and $100,000 to the Jefferson County Baseball Park.
Gibbs High School Principal Jason Webster said, “We’re thankful for the things that he does, not just for Gibbs high school, but Knox County schools and the community at large. He’s a very giving person and we’re excited to do this for him”.