The One Last Time singer has had a long relationship with the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity since the Manchester Arena attack in 2017, which left 22 people dead.
On Monday, the hospital’s charity shared on Twitter and Instagram photos of dozens of colorful presents underneath the Christmas tree and thanked the pop singer: “Thank you Ariana! We are delighted to receive Christmas presents for young patients across our hospitals from Ariana Grande .”
Donated gifts have been distributed to infants, children and young people in the pediatric wards at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Trafford Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital.
“We know Manchester, and especially the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, hold a special place in Ariana’s heart,” she added.
Last year, the 29-year-old singer gave 1,000 gifts to children in Manchester who were patients over Christmas, and in 2020 has given away £100 ($120.82) Amazon vouchers to every patient young children at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital and the Royal Manchester Infirmary, according to local media outlet Manchester Evening News.
Over the past five years, Grande has maintained a close relationship with Manchester, even becoming an honorary citizen after her One Love Manchester charity concert, which was held to raise money for victims of Manchester. Arena attack just weeks after the bombing.