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Taylor Swift donates to March For Our Lives

Taylor Swift and other celebs are showing support for the student survivors from Parkland who have sparked the national movement.
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Taylor Swift performs at the Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017 at Madison Square Garden on December 7, 2017 in New York.

Taylor Swift is putting her money and words behind the March For Our Lives.

The singer posted her support on Instagram Friday for the Washington, DC march taking place Saturday. The march will feature sister rallies across the country, calling for an end to gun violence after the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. that killed 17 people.

"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence. Or to a nightclub. Or to a concert. Or to a movie theater. Or to their place of worship," Swift wrote.

No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence. Or to a nightclub. Or to a concert. Or to a movie theater. Or to their place of worship. I’ve made a donation to show my support for the students, for the March For Our Lives campaign, for everyone affected by these tragedies, and to support gun reform. I’m so moved by the Parkland High School students, faculty, by all families and friends of victims who have spoken out, trying to prevent this from happening again.

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She made a donation of an unspecified amount "to show my support for the students, for the March For Our Lives campaign, for everyone affected by these tragedies, and to support gun reform."

Swift gave props to the student survivors from Parkland who have sparked the national movement.

"I’m so moved by the Parkland High School students, faculty, by all families and friends of victims who have spoken out, trying to prevent this from happening again," Swift wrote.

Swift isn't the only celebrity supporting the march.

Selena Gomez also spoke up in an Instagram post Friday.

Protect kids, not guns! #MarchForOurLives

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"Protect kids, not guns!" the Wolves singer wrote.

Miley Cyrus shared a photo Friday of herself rehearsing for the march.

Proud to be apart of the March For Our Lives ! #NeverAgain #SHINE

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Proud to be apart of the March For Our Lives," she wrote in the caption.

Jennifer Lopez has also been hyping up the march on her social media.

"Sending my LOVE and ENCOURAGEMENT to all the young people traveling from NY & across the country to #MarchForOurLives with @MTV & @NAACP. THANK YOU for standing up & speaking out against gun violence #ENOUGH," she tweeted Friday.

Lady Gaga has also joined in by sharing a thread of tweets Saturday that show her support.

"(The Born This Way Foundation) & I believe in the power of young people to create a better future. We’re so proud to stand with @MTV & @NAACP to support the young people marching for safer schools and communities. I am proud to sponsor a bus, heading from Harlem to DC for #MarchForOurLives," she shared.

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