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Taylor Swift, mum Andrea generously donate USD 50K to a family who lost their father to Covid 19

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Taylor Swift is a force to reckon with! The pop star recently joined hands with mum Andrea for a good cause. The mother-daughter duo decided to put their earning towards a worthy cause as they generously donated $50,000 to a GoFundMe fundraiser.

The GoFundMe page was for a family of six after a tragedy struck them in December 2020. The fundraiser was set up for a woman named Vickie Quarles and her five daughters after they lost their father to coronavirus.

Vickie's husband Theodis Ray Quarles lost his battle to Covid in the last month of 2020 and the family was facing financial difficulties ever since.

The fundraiser was started by Vickie's friend who set up the crowdfunding page on 22 December. While the goal of the crowdfunding campaign.

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