How Nice: Drake Donates Over $200,000 Doing Good Deeds in Miami [Photos]

BY: Denver Sean

Published 7 years ago

Drake has been doing some really special things for people in Miami.

The rapper spent some time in the city filming his “God’s Plan” music video.

Over the past few days, Drake spent $50,000 on groceries for shoppers in a local grocery store, donated $25,000 to a high school, $50,000 to a first generation college student AND $50,000 to a Miami women’s shelter.

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“A real king when out and paid for everyone’s groceries in the store, all the while encouraging people to buy more lol,” shopper Guille Deza captioned an Instagram picture with Drake. “BE GOOD AND IT’LL COME RIGHT BACK AROUND!!! ???? so much love and bless this man 100 times over for all his generosity ?.

His donation to Miami Senior High School also came with new OVO-branded uniforms, designed by the rapper himself. How nice!

This happened today. I applied to scholarships last year for which I had to write an essay. I received those scholarships and thought that was the end of it. Apparently, my essay and my story made it to other departments. I was contacted this weekend about doing a video speaking about where I come from, things I’ve been through, and why it is so important for scholarship donors to continue to donate. This was the surprise the whole time. Drake told me that he has read great things about me and appreciates how hard I’ve worked through so many trials and decided to give me $50K for my tuition. @champagnepapi THANK YOU SO MUCH!!’ You don’t understand what this means to me! I would’ve never imagined this happening to me. I’m just a girl from Denmark, SC that wants to MAKE IT and be somebody and for you to see my hard work means the world. Thank you so much. God I thank you. You are so great and amazing! Thank you for blessing me when I thought my hard work was going unnoticed. I’m living out my dreams. God’s Plan ????????

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