Raising Cane’s Day of Compassion in Nashville

There are some things in life that simply deserve grand applause. Put together compassion and chicken fingers and you have a pretty amazing combination.

Raising Cane’s just took the momentum from their epic Nashville Flagship opening on the landmark street of Broadway this June and passed along the good vibes for a day of compassion.

Patients at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville were treated to a special afternoon when Raising Cane’s founder and CEO, Todd Graves, visited alongside musician and cancer survivor Harry Hudson and rapper The Kid LAROI through Hudson’s charity “Hey, I’m Here For You.”

Graves, Hudson, and The Kid LAROI interacted with children at the hospital’s Seacrest Studios before the group stopped by the Raising Cane’s food truck. While serving from the truck, Graves surprised Hudson with a $100,000 check donation to HIHFY, which is dedicated to helping young people with cancer discover their passions and find their own music in life.

Since the early days at Cane’s, a key focus has always been to support the local communities where Cane’s operates through Active Community Involvement. Over the years ACI with Cane’s has supported over 45,000 Community Partners and has donated over $130M to various organizations across America.

For more information on where to visit Raising Cane’s today, please visit HERE.

Photo Credit: Raising Cane’s

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