Rapper Pusha T is investing in the future of a six-year-old, whose plea to end gun violence went viral earlier this week.
Jeffrey “Lil J” Laney and his mom uploaded their impactful message to Facebook, where the video garnered over 200,000 views in just 15 days.
Lil J’s plea to end the gun violence in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri has not fallen on deaf ears.
In fact, rapper Pusha T has risen to the challenge and is funding a scholarship for the six-year-old, so he can eventually attend college.
Additionally, Pusha T is lining up a trip to Six Flags great adventure for Lil J and his family, mentoring sessions at a local boys and girls club, and even an exclusive screening of the upcoming Spider-Man movie.
“I saw your video and I’m really sorry that you are having to deal with people shooting guns and hurting others where you live,” Pusha wrote to Lil J. “A lot of people can’t imagine how hard it is being a kid where you are from, If I were you, I would be scared too. But I thought it was very brave of you to speak up and try to help your family, friends, and community.”
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