Dublin food hamper charity confirms Taylor Swift donation

Olivia Kelleher

The charity Crosscare, which provides food hampers to people who are struggling to feed their families, has confirmed that singer-songwriter Taylor Swift donated to their services following her three sold-out concerts in Dublin last month.

The 34-year-old has been giving back to communities where she plays during her Eras Tour. The donations not only help the food banks buy more groceries, but the publicity surrounding the gifts draws awareness to the plight of food insecurity.

In a statement, Crosscare has confirmed the donation and spoke of their “delight” at receiving the unspecified amount from the US star following her “incredible” concerts in Dublin.

“We work with hundreds of families with children who struggle to provide good food every week.

"We provide them with essential food supplies, help them get back on their feet, and help them find a way to support themselves independently in the long term.

"Taylor’s donation will enhance our ability to assist even more families in need in the coming months.”

Crosscare says that their approach to providing food assistance is unique.

“We operate from discreet locations around Dublin, offering food hampers to those in need while working with them to regain financial independence and the ability to shop and provide for themselves. This casework service gives our clients a hand-up in life, not just a handout.

"Last year, we supported almost 800 families, including over 1500 children. We distributed over 2,000 food hampers. Demand for our service continues to increase, and with donations from Taylor Swift and our existing supporters, we will be able to solidify this service and expand, if needed, to reach those most in need.”

In addition to providing food supplies and support to people in this challenging position, Crosscare also offer low-cost nutritious meals every week in their Portland Row café in Dublin.

In 2023, the café served over 6,000 meals between breakfasts, lunches, and takeaways. Café staff work with those who come to them in need of support and ensure they get the help they need. The Café has also become a warm, friendly meeting point for the local community.

Crosscare has asked members of the public in need of help with food and other support, to get in touch via email at food@crosscare.ie or phone 01 8913022.