Wednesday, September 18, 2013

The Game And Drake Donate $10,000 Each To Victims Of The Ohio Fire Incident


Rapper the Game and Toronto born and Young Money artist Drake showed they don’t just know how to work on a song but also in a collaborative act of charity. Drake had given out $10,000 to Ana Angel, a fast food worker who lost five of her children and also her boyfriend to a fire incident while she was working her shift at Burger King. This act of kindness was seen by “The Game” on Drake’s twitter timeline and he
followed suit by donating the same amount Drake had earlier given to the woman. Also one of The Game’s producers added $2,500 to it so the lady can use it to cover her funeral cost and also to purchase another food vending vehicle. Drake commended The Game who had given out over a million dollar this year to act of charity by tweeting “what @thedocumentary is doing will never be forgotten. Honoured to be able to help people along side my brother.” The Game has been giving out cash under what he calls the “Robin Hood Project” and he also made Snoop Lion to contribute to the funeral cost of a six-year-old girl Tiana Ricks who was shot dead in front of her California home.

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