A Street Dreamz Christmas w/ Young Jeezy
Photography by Exclusiveaccess.net

It’s this time of year when people tend to reflect over the year and realize how blessed we are. Looking back on his blessings Young Jeezy knows how important it is to give back & pay it forward. He chooses to do it through his Non-Profit foundation called Street Dreamz. More under the hood.
If you look at these pics you’ll see that the kids look familiar. Your right these are the same kids you saw at the Thanksgiving event. Along with being a blessing and making sure these kids have a great Holiday season he’s also giving the gift that will truly make a difference, being a mentor to these kids. So even after the Holiday season is over he intends to stay involved with them and make sure these kids continue to travel the right path. Last night The event took place at Justin’s where he shut the restaurant down to have a private party for the kids, everyone ate good then danced off the food in a dance contect then they all received presents. But for the Snowman the grind just doesn’t stop as South, Ga is all a buzz as he’s preparing to shut down a gym fill it with toys and again make sure those that have not, have this Holiday…
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