
ATLANTA, GA — In a heartwarming and powerful gesture of compassion, soul sensation Teddy Swims has once again proven that his impact stretches far beyond music. The genre-blending artist announced today that he is donating a staggering $17 million to convert a historic estate in Atlanta into a state-of-the-art shelter and support center for the city’s homeless population.
Dubbed “The Warmth House”, the shelter will offer more than just beds and meals — it will provide critical services including mental health counseling, addiction recovery support, career training, and transitional housing programs. The goal, Swims shared in an emotional press conference, is to not only house individuals temporarily but to empower them toward sustainable, long-term stability.
“I’ve had some dark days,” Swims said, “and I know how it feels to be lost. If I can turn my blessings into a second chance for someone else, then that’s what I’m here to do.”
The $17 million donation includes renovation costs for the 12,000-square-foot estate, staffing for at least five years, and partnerships with local nonprofits and healthcare providers. Construction is already underway, with the shelter expected to open its doors by early 2026.
Fans and fellow artists alike have flooded social media with praise, calling Swims a “beacon of hope” and an “artist with a purpose.” This move follows his previous philanthropic efforts, including music therapy programs in schools and fundraising for mental health awareness.
Teddy Swims continues to redefine what it means to be a celebrity — showing the world that true greatness lies not only in talent, but in how one chooses to use it.
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