Taylor Swift will never stop being amazing. The 25-year-old singer has donated $50,000 to her backup dancer Kim "Toshi" Davidson's 13-month-old nephew Ayden, who just found out he has cancer. The GoFundMe page for Ayden was only created yesterday with a hopeful goal of $20,000. Since then, 61 people have donated, including Swift, who took it upon herself to make sure Ayden received the care he needed. They have already raised almost $60,000.

"Baby Ayden, I'm lucky enough to perform with your uncle Toshi on tour," Swift wrote under her public donation. "All of us are praying for you and your mama and sending so much love your way. Love, Taylor."

Toshi revealed yesterday on Instagram that Ayden, or as he likes to call him, "Lil Toshi," was diagnosed. He had been in an ICU for two weeks before doctors officially diagnosed him on Tuesday. They thought it was a case of pneumonia until further tests were taken.

"Keep him in your prayers please," he captioned a photo of him and Ayden. "They are still running test to find out the stage and how far it has spread. All I ask is for you to pray for him. Value the life you have and live it. Spread love."

Shortly after, when he got word of Swift's generous offer, he had to remind the world just how great she really is. "So I get off the plane in Toronto and this is the 1st thing I see," he captioned a screenshot of her donation. "@taylorswift is an angel and my family and I can't thank her enough. She is such an incredible human being. This will help Lil Toshi in this time of need. Let's pray for him to beat this. This unexpected gift is truly a blessing."

Earlier today, the GoFundMe page was updated with a photo of Ayden being taken to The Children's Hospital to finally undergo a biopsy so they can figure out exactly what type of cancer he has.

This isn't the first time Swift has donated this amount to someone going through the same thing. In July, she gave $50,000 to a fan battling cancer, causing GoFundMe to raise the limit on donations it accepts, according to People. "Taylor Swift's donation was so generous that it required us to increase the donation limit on the platform," CEO Rob Soloman said. "What Ms. Swift has done for Naomi and others can inspire the next generation of giving."