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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In a heartwarming gesture, Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo visited Invictus Academy to support a vital youth advocacy initiative. During his visit, he surprised both students and staff by donating an impressive $20,000 to the Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) teen parenting program.
The donation aims to provide essential resources and support for young parents, helping them navigate the challenges of parenting while continuing their education. Moneybagg Yo's contribution is expected to make a significant impact, offering opportunities for mentorship, childcare, and educational support to those in need.
Students expressed their gratitude and excitement at the rapper's unexpected visit, highlighting the importance of community support in their lives. The program not only helps young parents but also fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment among participants. Moneybagg Yo's commitment to uplifting his community is a testament to the positive influence that local artists can have on the lives of young people.
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