Carrie Underwood donates $100K in supplies to help her hometown Oklahoma school district during pandemic

Carrie Underwood recently gave back to her hometown school in Oklahoma.

To celebrate the release of her holiday album “My Gift,” Carrie gifted Checotah Public Schools with $100,000 worth of Chromebooks and other supplies to help during the pandemic.

Carrie talked about making the donation through her C.A.T.S. Foundation (Checotah Animal, Town, and School Foundation) during a Friday interview on NBC’s “Today” show.

“This year has been tough on so many levels, and we definitely want to encourage people to reach out and give their gifts, pass their gifts forward,” Underwood said on the “Today” show.

“Schools need Chromebooks because they just don’t know what’s going to happen with the pandemic, and we were more than happy through my C.A.T.S. Foundation to help out.”

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Via Oklahoman.com

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