21 Savage Said It's Now 'More Important Than Ever' To Help Atlanta's Youth

& here's how he's helping.
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Rapper 21 Savage donated $25,000 to #ATLSTRONG, a fund launched by Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms of Atlanta this year.

The fund was sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, and is aimed to be a resource hub with information and resources for Atlanta residents in need during these times. 

21 Savage also launched #BankAccountAtHome, a free online financial literacy resource to help students and youth learn about planning for the future, managing their finances, creating budgets, and entrepreneurship.

In addition, he'll be working with Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to provide underserved students in Atlanta with free Wi-Fi and tablets through his new program.

The rapper stated, "Now that times are hard as ever during this pandemic and so many families are affected across the country, I feel it's more important than ever to give our next generation of leaders the tools to succeed in life."

Via City of Atlanta Government 

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