Rick Ross is giving back. When he’s not building his Untouchable Empire, the Maybach Music mogul teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help put a smile on the face of a local veteran.
Rozay made a surprise visit to Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity’s first Fayette County project in Georgia over the weekend. According to a press release, he met with representatives for two hours to learn how he could get more involved with the non-profit organization. While there, he also helped paint the veteran’s home with other volunteers.
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He was welcomed by local families from the south Atlanta region and met with Southern Crescent Habitat CEO Kem Kimbrough and the Mayor of Fayetteville, Ed Johnson.
“Anything that I can do, I want to do it,” Renzel said during the meeting.
Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity was started to help “low income families find opportunity, stability, and improve their quality of life.” They also work with families and neighborhoods to teach financial literacy.