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💖 Swifties for Good 💖
SoCal Swifties Giving Back

At SoCal Swifties Club, we believe being a Swiftie is more than just loving Taylor’s music — it’s about spreading kindness, compassion, and community, just like she does. ✨

Swifties for Good is inspired by Taylor Swift - who has been generous over the years with quiet donations to charities and who also looks out for her own fans. We are inspired to do the same and this is our way of turning that energy into action.

 

Together, we raise funds and give back to causes that touch our hearts — from supporting families impacted by the recent LA fires, to standing by a fellow Swiftie whose mother is courageously battling cancer, to organizing our annual Toy Drive at Swiftmas for children and families in need during the holidays. 🎁

Every event, every bracelet, and every act of generosity reminds us that when Swifties come together, the world truly shimmers. 💕

Join us in making a difference — one song, one smile, and one good deed at a time. 🌈

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Swifties For Good
Donation Drive Meet Up

On January 19, 2025 SoCal Swifties Club hosted a donation drive at Garfield Park in Pasadena to collect much needed items to fire survivors, write encouraging letters, make friendship bracelets for families + firefighters.

We are forever thankful for our Swiftie community who came out and supported our fellow Angelenos and donated their time + money to those in need.

Mother's Day Celebration

In lieu of Mother's Day, we fundraised some money by selling some TS inpired merch, desserts & friendship bracelets in order to support one of our very own member who is in time of need. 

Irene came to her first Swiftie event alone & she was so sweet & fun to be around. As we got to know her, she shared her story about her mother bravely battling Cancer. 

We admire Irene for being there for her mom, spending countless nights in the hospital with her. We are grateful to everyone who came & supported us - because of you we were able to fundraise $325 that day to gift to Irene's mom.

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