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Moneybagg Yo gives $20,000 to MSCS program for teen parents
Summary
Moneybagg Yo donated $20,000 to the Memphis‑Shelby County Schools Youth Advocacy Program at Invictus Academy to support teen parents, and he said the gift was personal because he was raised by a teen mother.
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Rapper Moneybagg Yo visited Invictus Academy in Memphis and presented a $20,000 donation to the Memphis‑Shelby County Schools Youth Advocacy Program, which supports teen parents pursuing their education. He told the school board the choice touched his heart because he was raised by a teen mother. During the visit he toured the school’s on‑site child care center and met with families there. School officials, including MSCS Interim‑Superintendent Dr. Roderick Richmond, spoke about alumni giving back to the district.
Key details:
- Moneybagg Yo donated $20,000 to the Memphis‑Shelby County Schools Youth Advocacy Program.
- The donation was presented at Invictus Academy in Memphis.
- The Youth Advocacy Program supports teen parents working to finish school.
- Invictus Academy has an on‑site child care center for students' children.
- Moneybagg Yo said he was raised by a teen mother and that discussing his past became emotional for him.
- MSCS Interim‑Superintendent Dr. Roderick Richmond commented on the pride of alumni returning to give back.
Summary:
The gift directs funds to a program that assists teen parents and drew attention to the donor’s personal connection to the issue. Undetermined at this time.
