Singer and philanthropist Ciara and her husband, NFL star Russell Wilson, are once again using their platform to give back! And this time, by supporting families facing food insecurity in Atlanta.
Through their nonprofit organisation, the Why Not You Foundation, the couple has donated $500,000 toward hunger relief efforts in Atlanta, helping to provide meals and essential food supplies to families in need.
The donation supports local food distribution initiatives and community organisations working on the frontlines to address food insecurity, particularly in underserved neighbourhoods across the city. The effort comes at a critical time, as many families continue to struggle with rising living costs and limited access to consistent meals.
Ciara, who has deep roots in Atlanta, has long spoken about the importance of giving back to the city that helped shape her career. The couple announced the initiative alongside local leaders, reinforcing their commitment to community empowerment and long-term impact rather than one-off gestures.
The contribution is expected to help deliver thousands of meals to households across Atlanta, with officials describing the support as a timely and meaningful intervention during a period of increased demand for food assistance.
Known for their hands-on approach to philanthropy, Ciara and Russell Wilson continue to prioritise education, food security, and youth development through their foundation.
Source: @BET
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