Travis Scott is spending some quality time with his family while he is also working on a social cause. The 28-year-old rapper hosted an event with the Cactus Jack Foundation in Houston. The event was joined by Scott's wife, Kylie Jenner, and their two-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster.

The family joined hands with the foundation in order to give away toys to over 1,000 students. The rapper and his daughter were captured by Jenner, warming up hearts before Christmas. The Holiday Toy Drive was also supported by Mayor Sylvester Turner in the Sunnyside Park neighborhood.

Moreover, the presents were not the only gift children got during the event. In fact, the families who attended the event also received comforters, Christmas trees, produce, Turkey Leg Hut Food Truck, free meals, shoes, and personal protective items to stop the spread of the ongoing pandemic.

Scott gave 2,000 gifts to 1,000 kids at three different elementary schools. Later in the day, the rapper and the foundation went ahead to gift 2,000 essential items to the local people during the drive-up event.

The 23-year-old media personality also attended the event with her husband and daughter. Their daughter had a cute army green dress and a white face mask. The mother of one clicked her daughter's picture as she tries to help her father during the charity event.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star took her Instagram Story to share the picture and wrote that the big girl supports her father. The cause was also joined by city council members Edward Pollard and Carolyn Evans-Shabazz along with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.

A couple of months back, a source revealed that Jenner and Scott are happily co-parenting together, but they are not back as a couple. Although the source further said that there is an immense amount of love between the couple, and they are very affectionate towards each other.

However, they are not looking forward to getting into a committed relationship. In fact, they are living together like a dating couple, who are mature enough. Last month, Scott launched the Cactus Jack Foundation to empower the lives of youth and enrich them by providing them access to creative and educational resources to achieve their long term goals.

No matter what’s going on in the couple’s personal life, they have always been active to participate in social causes and tries to engage with several charity events.