Travis’s grandmothers took center stage at a special dedication in Houston on Wednesday.
Miss Sealie Flood and Bernice Webster watched as the 11th Cactus Jack Garden was unveiled, now bearing their names as the “Sealie Flood + Bernice Webster Corner.” The spot doesn’t just celebrate these two women who helped shape Travis Scott into who he is today – it’s also part of the bigger Cactus Jack Foundation’s mission through their Gardens program to help feed students who don’t have enough to eat.



Kids from Highland Heights elementary joined in the celebration, getting hooked up with Cactus Jack Foundation gardening gear – aprons, gloves, seed packs, and tools. The special day wrapped up with everyone planting a tree to honor Travis’s grandmas.


Earlier this month, Travis and his Cactus Jack Foundation brought back their HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic for round three. Baseball greats Manny Ramirez, Robinson Canó, Prince Fielder and Ryan Howard showed up to throw down at Houston’s Daikin Park.