Offset, part of the acclaimed Migos rap trio, recently made a heartwarming visit to Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Baltimore. The purpose? To honor students who demonstrated exemplary attendance throughout the school year.
The Baltimore Police Department shared the touching moment on Facebook, capturing Offset walking the school halls and posing with the delighted students.
A Gesture of Generosity and Recognition:
In collaboration with DTLR and LA Chow, Offset extended a gesture of generosity to the deserving students.
CBS News reported that the rapper gifted $30,000 worth of groceries and gift cards to the students and their families to recognize their outstanding attendance and academic achievements during the school year.
Celebrating Academic Excellence:
During his visit, Offset took a moment to acknowledge Caden Bowie, a senior student who received acceptance letters from over 40 colleges.
The rapper’s gesture celebrated attendance and academic excellence among the students.
Philanthropy Alongside Music:
Offset’s philanthropic act coincides with his solo tour in support of his 2023 album, “Set It Off.”
The tour, which kicked off in Philadelphia, will continue through various cities across the United States, including Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. It will culminate with international performances in Paris and London in mid-July.