Kane Brown has been recognized with a big award for his dedication to supporting underprivileged and at-risk youth through organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of America since the beginning of his career as a mainstream country artist.
Currently, the country music radio sector is recognizing the singer of "I Can Feel It" for their consistent dedication to supporting children and putting other charitable initiatives first.
Brown has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 CRS Artist Humanitarian Award, which recognizes artists who prioritize giving back as a significant aspect of their professional lives.
He will be celebrated at CRS Honors, an event happening on February 29 in Nashville as a part of this year's Country Radio Seminar.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of America aims to create a welcoming environment for children from all backgrounds, with a focus on those facing socio-economic challenges. Brown, who faced homelessness, racism, and abuse in his own childhood, expresses a desire for all children to have access to the supportive community and opportunities that the organization offers.
Aside from donating money, Brown has also given children opportunities by providing them with tickets and backstage access to events. He also shared his personal story with them during a dinner experience. Additionally, he has helped rebuild a chapter in his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The country singer's efforts with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America have been recognized in previous years. In 2022, he was awarded the title of "Champion of Youth" by the organization for his contributions.
Past recipients of the CRS Artist Humanitarian Award have included Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and several others. Tracy Lawrence was the recipient of the award last year.
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