Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are donating $26 million to various charities ahead of their rumored New York City wedding at Madison Square Garden. Among the organizations to receive a portion of the millions was Dolly Parton‘s Imagination Library. Now, the 80-year-old has sent them a sweet message as thanks for the gesture.
Parton took to her official social media channels on July 3 to thank Swift and Kelce. She did so by posting a video of herself in which the iconic singer is seen wearing a white outfit complete with red jewelry. Parton also wore red and blue makeup to celebrate the Fourth of July.
She began, “Taylor and Travis, it’s Dolly, and I was just told that you two are making a donation of $2 million to my Imagination Library.” After that, the “Jolene” singer thanked the soon-to-be-married couple profusely, saying, “Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m blown away and overjoyed with that gratitude.”
From there, she mentioned Swift and Kelce’s giving nature, joking, “It’s evident that you two have made giving back a key part of your lives, so, hey, when you have your firstborn, can I have it?” Parton went on to say that the couple’s future child will be “one special baby.”
Parton Stated The Mission Of Her Library

The beloved songstress continued her dedication to Swift and Kelce by sharing her foundation’s mission, which includes the library. According to her, “You know, the mission of the Dollywood Foundation is to dream more, care more, learn more, and be more.”
Parton continued, “And thank you again for your very generous gift, and we’ll continue that mission even in bigger ways now with your money.” She added, partly singing her iconic song, “So, thank you and know that I will always love you.”
Fans Are Reacting To Dolly’s Kind Words

Following Parton’s heartfelt thanks to Swift and Kelce, fans of the legend are weighing in. For the most part, many are taking her comments as another example of her being a true class act. Additionally, some social media users recall having access to Parton’s Imagination Library and how it positively impacted them.
One person said on X, “We love you, Dolly!! For always supporting and showing love unselfishly. You are a true saint on this earth!! Respect for you in every way!! Love… just love.” Another social media user wrote, “It was always a pleasure to read your Imagination Library books to HeadStart students in SE Georgia.”
Someone else said, “If Dolly likes you, then you’re on the side of good. Nice to see people share their good fortune.” A different fan stated, “Dolly is a National treasure. Thanks to Taylor & Kelce for supporting her cause for We, the People.”
Another person highlighted the legacy of Parton’s library, saying, “Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library has quietly changed literacy rates for kids who’d otherwise never own a book. $2M from Taylor and Travis actually does something real; this isn’t just a headline donation.”
Lastly, someone else said, “You’re a class action, Dolly. A real human being who never forgot her roots. One who has sympathy & empathy for humanity. One who has taken their massive success to help those in need. God bless you, Ma’am. May you receive all the blessings you give to others.”
The Music Legend Founded The Library In The 90s

Per the official Imagination Library website, Parton launched the venture in 1995. Initially, the books were sent to children in Sevier County, Tennessee, where the singer grew up. The program quickly gained popularity, and by 2003, it had distributed more than one million books.
Since its creation, Imagination Library has gone global, including countries like Canada beginning in 2006, the United Kingdom the following year, Australia in 2013, and the Republic of Ireland in 2019.
Imagination Library Has Faced Budget Cuts

Nowadays, kids in several states around the United States have access to Parton’s Imagination Library. However, according to News Nation, the program has faced budget cuts in several states. This includes Missouri, where its budget is being decreased from $6 million to $2 million for the 2027 fiscal year.
Other states experiencing cuts to the Imagination Library are Indiana, Washington, and Kentucky.
