Overview
- The rapper presented the $500,000 check at Shreveport’s Martin Luther King Development Center on Wednesday, naming nine nonprofits focused on domestic and sexual violence.
- City leaders said the money will pay for direct services such as housing help and legal support for survivors across Caddo Parish.
- Jackson tied the gift to an earlier promise to donate proceeds from his Netflix series about Sean “Diddy” Combs and said he chose Shreveport to keep the aid local.
- Moms on a Mission reported a $15,000 share, which its CEO said will help families grieving loved ones lost to violence.
- Local reporting highlighted expanded services and his growing Shreveport ties through G-Unit projects, while some music outlets cast the move in the context of his feud with Combs.