Ariana Grande thanked for sending Christmas presents to children after 2017 terrorist attack
Ariana Grande has been sending gifts to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital
Ariana Grande continued her tradition of sending Christmas presents to children after the 2017 terrorist attracts at her concert.
Ariana Grande sent gifts this year too to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital after the 2017 terrorist attack at her nearby Arena concert.
According to Daily Mail, the health board's social media team shared a snap of a huge pile of presents on Twitter as a note that read "Thank you Ariana."
The hospital captioned the pictures, "Thank you Ariana! We were so excited to receive Christmas gifts for young patients across our hospitals from Ariana Grande."
They further continued, "The presents were distributed to babies, children and teenagers at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital."
The terror attack in May 2017 injured hundreds and claimed the lives of 22 people, with the youngest victim being an eight-year-old girl.
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