Kane Brown has always been dedicated to supporting underprivileged and at-risk youth by working with organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. This commitment to helping others has earned him a significant award.
The country radio industry is recognizing the singer of "I Can Feel It" for their ongoing dedication to supporting children and focusing on charitable work.
Brown has been selected to receive the 2024 CRS Artist Humanitarian Award, which is given each year to artists who prioritize giving back in their work.
He will be celebrated at CRS Honors, an event happening on February 29 in Nashville as a part of the Country Radio Seminar for this year.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of America aims to give kids from all backgrounds, particularly those facing economic challenges, a sense of belonging and the chance to thrive. Brown, who faced homelessness, racism, and abuse in his own childhood, expressed a desire for the safe and supportive environment the organization strives to offer young people.
Aside from giving money, Brown has also created chances for kids. He gave tickets and backstage passes to 16 children and 4 adults from a local chapter, treating them to dinner and sharing his own story. Additionally, he has helped revive a chapter in his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The country singer's efforts with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America have been recognized before. In 2022, he was honored as the organization's "Champion of Youth" for his work.
Past recipients of the CRS Artist Humanitarian Award include Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and various others. Tracy Lawrence was the recipient of the award last year.
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