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Philanthropy mode!
Travis Scott is giving back in a major way! The “Sicko Mode” rapper donated $100,000 to a non-profit after-school program called Workshop Houston. Their mission is to provide the youth with creative, technical and educational resources. Their vision evolves around “creating a community that provides youth with support, expanded opportunities and alternative definitions of success.”
Reported on HypeBeast, Travis wanted to make the contribution after learning about Workshop Houston’s arts and education programs. The money will keep the program running as well as continue to “provide opportunities to children who have a love for music, dance, theater, and fashion.”
Travis Scott’s generosity will also help fund more programming that will allow art students to recreate Michelle Obama’s Milly gown in her official White House portrait. In addition, the non-profit organization will also host a drone racing competition in May at a space center in Houston.
People who would like to help can also donate or volunteer. Check out the impact you’d be making in young people’s lives.