Young Jeezy Takes Time Out On Thanksgiving “Its Always About The Kids”

Kids With Strong Opinions Inc. a local non-profit (501c3) organization has partnered with Rap Artist Young Jeezy and his “Street Dreamz” Foundation to host the Inaugural “A Day of Giving Thanks” Events. This year 26 qualifying students have been chosen to participate in this program based on recommendation from school Administrators. based on your child’s class participation, grades, behavior and financial needs.
It is our hopes that participation in this program will provide these students with tremendous opportunities which will reward them for their success and achievements in school. We would like for this dinner offering to be a welcomed acceptance of our contribution to their Thanksgiving Day celebration.
The first event planned is a holiday event. On November 24, 2009 the kids and their families will be given a Turkey Dinner and treated to an evening of basketball “A Night Out with the Hawks” with Kids With Strong Opinions and Young Jeezy “Street Dreamz” Foundation and the Atlanta Hawks on November 26, 2009.
Young Jeezy adds: “I am thankful to be able to stay apart 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.”
Please make sure you stay tuned into www.usda2day.com for the latest news, updates, features on Young Jeezy and CTE Music.
On behalf of Young Jeezy and CTE Music, thank you for your continued support,
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