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T.I. Serves Dinner To Atlanta Needy

09:32 AM, Friday 11/28/08 3 |   |

In his hit "Whatever You Like," rapper T.I. offers iced Patron tequila and stacks of money to the lady in his life.

On Thursday at Turner Field, the Atlanta native was instead offering steaming spoonfuls of corn, but the stacks were still involved — this time for an Atlanta food bank struggling during the bad economy.

T.I. volunteered at the city's largest Thanksgiving dinner at the Atlanta Braves' home field. The event, which turned out close to 22,000, was organized by the Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless.

"It's a pleasure for me to help service those who are definitely in need of the service," said T.I., before taking his spot on the serving line.

T.I. raised nearly $100,000 within two hours on a local radio show on Wednesday. Meanwhile another Atlanta rapper, Young Jeezy, was donating $5,000, his manager said.

Event co-director Elisabeth Omilami said the donations came at the right time. She said the program, dedicated to feeding the poor and homeless, had a 10 percent decrease in income because of the slumping economy.

"I shouldn't be but I'm amazed by their giving," said Omilami, daughter of the late Hosea Williams. "I've been doing this for 39 years but I've never seen a year like this one in terms of donations."

 

3 Comments leave a comment

  1. 280
    diet pepsi wrote:

    08:18 AM, Dec 01, 2008

    It's great to see him doing this kind of thing nowadays. The only thing that is really sad is the glory days of his 'harder' music is no doubt long gone. Collaborations with Rihanna, pfft. How sad. Bring back the rubberband man.

  2. 561
    AZ wrote:

    08:28 AM, Dec 01, 2008

    i second diet pepsi. bring back the rubberband man!! he could rap a hell of a lot better.

  3. 474
    angie wrote:

    09:40 AM, Dec 01, 2008

    Maybe all of his crappy music he's making nowadays is helping his softer side come out. If all that is helping him be a better person and give back in such an awesome way, I'm all for bad beats. Good for you, T.I.



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