Big Sean has consistently given back to the community since his career’s inception, even creating the non-profit organization The Sean Anderson Foundation to continue his philanthropic efforts.
For his latest act of kindness, the Detroit rapper has donated $25,000 to Wayne State University’s HIGH (Helping Individuals Go Higher) Program. HIGH helps students during their time in school, providing them with extra financial support for things like housing, books, transportation and child-care. As many of us know, being broke is SO real during those four years, so this will certainly lessen the burden!
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“We see the HIGH Program as an important component of ensuring success at Wayne State, and we are proud to help strengthen its mission,” Myra Anderson, Sean’s mother and President of his foundation, said in a statement. “We aim to boost graduation rates at the university by providing support to students facing hardship.”
This guy’s a G.O.O.D. one!
Source: Detroit