Big Sean Donates $25,000 To Organization That Helps Struggling College Kids

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!


(Photos) Amazing: Big Sean Brings Joy To Children’s Hospital In Detroit

Before boarding a flight to Philly to surprise the audience at Drake’s ‘Would You Like A Tour?’ stop, Big Sean brought some Holiday cheer to the Children’s Hospital in his hometown of Detroit. Along with his mother Myra, the G.O.O.D. Music rapper spent some time with the kids and had quite a great time doing so. “These kids are some of the nicest people I’ve met!” Sean wrote on Instagram. “We are working on something special for them for the holidays from our Foundation. Remember to count your blessings. We all are blessed! Straight up!” He also had to take time to thank his mother, who put together and runs his charity, The Sean Anderson Foundation. “Love to my mom. I honestly wouldn’t do half of the cool things I do to give back to kids or people in need if it wasn’t for her teaching n telling me why it’s so important. I truly have an awesome ,caring mom… n that’s something a lot of people don’t have. I’m so happy she is my partner in the Sean Anderson Foundation.” Check out pics in the gallery!


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