Ariana Grande Offers Heartfelt Christmas Donation to Manchester Hospitals Seven Years After the Tragic Event
Ariana Grande is spreading holiday cheer this season.
On Monday, December 23, the Manchester Foundation Trust Charity took to Instagram to announce that the *Wicked* star had made a thoughtful donation to children in hospitals throughout Manchester.

«Thank you, @arianagrande! ✨✨✨,» the charity shared in their post. «We are incredibly thankful to Ariana for remembering our young patients this Christmas.»
The organization revealed that the gifts donated by Grande are being delivered to infants, children, and teenagers at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Trafford General Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital, and North Manchester General Hospital. @mftnhs.
The Instagram post showcased heartwarming images of patients receiving brightly wrapped presents, with staff members distributing them.

Grande, now 31, also contributed gifts to the hospital network in 2022.
The *thank u, next* artist has maintained a deep bond with Manchester since the tragic May 2017 suicide bombing that took place after her *Dangerous Woman Tour* concert. The attack claimed 22 lives and left hundreds injured, as reported by CNN. In response, Grande organized a benefit concert the following month to support the victims and their families.

Over the years, she has continued to honor those impacted by the tragedy in numerous heartfelt ways.
Getting into the festive spirit, Ariana Grande treated fans to a live performance of her holiday pop favorite, «Santa Tell Me,» on December 23. The release is part of a special series celebrating her *Eternal Sunshine* album.
«Ten years of *Santa Tell Me*! 🎄✨,» Grande shared on her Instagram Stories alongside a clip of the performance, which premiered on YouTube.

«Thank you for all the love you’ve given this song over the last decade. Wishing you all the happiest of holidays!»
On the same day, the beloved holiday track achieved a milestone, climbing into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, landing at No. 9—nearly a decade after its debut in November 2014.