Photos:Jeezy Giving Back To The Community
Photography by Exclusiveaccess.net

Shouts out to my dude Thaddeus from exclusiveaccess.net for this info.
Young Jeezy’s Non-Profit is called Street Dreamz and the last two nights he took to the Streets to share and encourage kids in their Dreamz. Last night he went door to door passing out boxes of turkeys and all the fixings so that those who wouldn’t normally would have a good Thanksgiving. Tonight he picked up the Kids and took em to the Hawks game.
From walking in with them buying them all snacks even kicking it with them in the stands. He made sure the kids had a great time and left them with some parting words of wisdom before the night was over. When asked why he does it “I am thankful to be able to stay a part of our youth today and the direction that they may choose to pursue. To me, the success behind being Young Jeezy, behind the fame is being able to take time out and help the less fortunate when I am able to.” Young Jeezy…

Young Jeezy & Kids

Richie Rich Melman, Mike & Kids

Young Jeezy & Son

Teyanna Taylor

Kandi & Daughter

Polow Da Don and Hawk
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