Luke Combs just proved, once again, that he has the biggest heart! He purchased everything that one school teacher needed for her classroom!
We already knew Luke had a huge heart, he helped his parents retire early so they could be together as a family more, a few weeks ago he paid for the funeral expenses for three young men who died at the Faster Horses Festival in Michigan (which he headlined), and now he is helping #ClearTheList for a North Carolina Kindergarten teacher.
If you haven’t heard pf the #ClearTheList trend on social media, it allows teachers and educators to create a list of things they need for their classroom, and then anyone, including celebrities, can help by purchasing things on their amazon wishlist.
Some celebrities have been helping out by purchasing everything on the list of needs.
Take for example Kelly Kirk, she is a kindergarten teacher in North Carolina and she asked Luke Combs for a helping hand.
Hi @lukecombs! I wanted to reach out and see if you wanted to support an Appalachian Alumni with her teacher Amazon wishlist! I teach kindergarten in NC and could use some help with #clearthelist. Appreciate the support! #Amazon #TMobile #supportateacher https://t.co/LA4JK0LvoX pic.twitter.com/eFPqM1DtI3
— Kelly Kirk (@kelly_kkirk) August 8, 2021
Now, she DID play the Appalachian State alum card, but I with a heart like Luke’s, I think he would have done it anyway. “Cleared it for ya. Good luck to your students and GO APPS!” he said.
Cleared it for ya. Good luck to your students and GO APPS! https://t.co/SAGlpEktIL
— Luke Combs 🎤 (@lukecombs) August 8, 2021
This isn’t unusual for our favorite country stars, most of them are known for being kind, caring, and generous.
WAY TO GO LUKE COMBS!
The #ClearTheList movement is incredible, because most school district’s budgets fall short of all of the things a teacher needs for their classroom, so many times it lands on the teacher and they purchase the items themselves.
Do you know a teacher who needs help with a wishlist of items for their classroom?
8-10-21