21 Savage Hosts Thanksgiving Dinner For 300 Families In Georgia
21 Savage is putting smiles on faces and food in the stomachs of people not nearly as fortunate as him.
According to TMZ, the 27-year old rapper helped serve an early Thanksgiving dinner to 300 families in need Tuesday night at the DeKalb County YMCA center in Stone Mountain, Georgia … throwing on a red apron and making sure everyone got a hot meal.
21 Savage and his mother Heather Joseph, helped serve plates full of turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, stuffing, mac and cheese and, of course, gravy.
Video footage via TMZ:
This kind gesture from 21 Savage shouldn’t be too surprising because he’s known to be a staple in the community — giving back by organizing school supply drives and teaching youth the basics of money — and his Leading By Example Foundation put on Tuesday’s event.
Last week it was announced that his 2018 album I Am > I Was is nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2020 Grammys.
Congratulations, 21 Savage and thank you for giving back to your community.