Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation Brings Winter Wonderland Back to Texas Southern University for a Powerful Holiday Giveback

Houston came together in a big way as Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation returned to Texas Southern University (TSU) for its 6th Annual Winter Wonderland, transforming the campus into a holiday theme park centered on community, culture, and giving back.

Held at TSU’s Student Center, the event honored the Webster family’s deep HBCU legacy and their continued commitment to uplifting Houston families and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. As Scott’s alma mater, TSU once again served as the heart of this multi-year partnership, welcoming more than 1,000 local families for a day filled with joy, resources, and opportunity.

Families received toys, fresh produce, food, and essential goods, providing critical support during the holiday season. Beyond the giveback, the campus came alive with immersive experiences designed to inspire youth and spark creativity. Highlights included a festive Winter Wonderland Park, an exclusive Cactus Jack Space Village pop-up featuring limited-edition merchandise, interactive design stations led by the Cact.Us Design Center of Houston, and activations inspired by Space Center Houston.

More than just a holiday drive, Winter Wonderland continues to serve as a meaningful platform for education, community engagement, and long-term impact. By combining fun, culture, and resources, the Cactus Jack Foundation reinforces its commitment to Houston’s future—especially its students, families, and young creatives.

As the sixth year of this beloved tradition, Winter Wonderland at TSU once again proved that the holidays are about more than celebration—they’re about showing up, giving back, and building something lasting together.

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