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A Lockyer schoolgirl is hot on the heels of Olympic swimming greats having secured two Olympic trial qualifying times.
Jordan Webster, a Year 12 at Lockyer District State High School, will race against the best backstrokers in the country in June as she vies for a position on the Australian Olympic team.
The 17-year-old secured her position in the Olympic Trials with a 1.02.62 swim in the 100m backstroke, and a 2.15.96 in the 200m backstroke at the Queensland School Swimming carnival.
She also came home with a third in the 100m freestyle, second in the 50m freestyle and gold in the 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke and set multiple new Queensland records on the day.
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Travis Scott’s emergency relief drive feeds over 1,000 Houston families after winter storm
Over the weekend, the rapper and his Cactus Jack foundation stepped up to help Texans recover
Following the deadly winter storm that hit Texas last month, Travis Scott and his Cactus Jack Foundation launched an emergency relief drive to help residents get struggling to get back to normal.
According to a press release, Scott, born Jacques Bermon Webster II, and the foundation partnered with the city of Houston to create an emergency food distribution program to provide 50,000 hot meals to residents adversely affected by the freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Travis Scott gives back to Houston with winter relief drive Chron 3/9/2021 Shelby Stewart
Travis Scott is always finding new ways to give back to his hometown. The Astroworld rapper gave back to Houston over the weekend in an emergency food drive to help those affected by winter snowstorm Uri.
The news comes after the Missouri City native decided to hold a raffle for one of his prized action figures to support patients at the Houston Ronald McDonald House.
On Saturday, the Cactus Jack Foundation was on the ground to help deliver supplies to Houston residents in need. The relief event took place at Willowridge High School in Houston. The drive provided Houstonians with necessities like fresh produce, water and PPE.
Source: Crayton Gerst / Cactus Jack Foundation
Travis Scott continues to put on for his hometown. He and his staff organized a drive to ensure the underserved could enjoy homecooked meals.
Source: Crayton Gerst / Cactus Jack Foundation
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Hot New Hip Hop the “Antidote” rapper still has his city in his heart. On Saturday, March 6 his
Cactus Jack Foundation, in partnership with the City of Houston and Mayor Sylvestor Turner, hosted a winter relief drive as a direct response to the record-breaking storm in the Houston area. The relief event took place at Willowridge High School in Houston. Scottâs mother and siblings were in attendance on behalf of the Cactus Jack Foundation to show their support for their hometown. The event was contactless, drive up only, and served over 1,000 families that were affected by the historic winter freeze. Every family received fresh produce, canned food, water, masks, and PPE gear onsite. Mayor Turner held a press confere