Trae Tha Truth is headed to the east coast to help provide relief to people affected by Hurricane Helene.
Per the latest report from NBC, the death toll from the hurricane is up to 176, while hundreds are still missing. Parts of North Carolina have been devastated, including the city of Asheville which was previously referred to as a “climate haven.”
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A week after Hurricane Helene made landfall, 1.3 million people are still without power, from Virginia down to Florida.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (October 2), Trae confirmed he was on the way to help with his team in whatever way they can.
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“Carolina’s and Florida …. Im In Route to assist and Do What We Can…. We Know Its Bad There,” he wrote in his caption. ”
Letting You Know We With You… [prayer and heart emojis] Dm @reliefgang @reliefgangcarlos ( Let us Know What Routes Are Closed And Whats Best Routes To Get In Heavy Affected Areas…..”
Always one to help, Trae Tha Truth stepped in to help the people of the city of Houston back in May following a round of deadly storms.
NBC News reported that more than half a million people in Harris County, TX — the home county of Houston — were without power for over a week due to the high winds and driving rains, which left seven people dead.
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Seeing an opportunity to help his fellow Houstonians, the rapper took to his Instagram to offer his help.
“I got people movin’ on every side of town right now,” he said in the video. “DM relief gang with your phone number, your address, and pictures of your house so we can see how much damage has been done and how much help you need. And I’m sending people out all over the town right now.”
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And at the top of the year, the rapper teamed up with Cedric The Entertainer to hand out free coats to the homeless in Houston.
“Woke up and Decided to Bless A Few Hundred Of tha Homeless with Jackets and Coats For The Cold on Behalf of my Daughter @iambabytruth @reliefgang,” Trae wrote in an Instagram post.
In a video shared by Cedric, the pair addressed the press who appeared at their donation site.
“It’s special,” Cedric said when asked how it feels to be able to give back while he was in town for a show. “Everybody know Trae just a really boots-on-the-ground kind of personality. Those are one of the things from the very beginning that I found very important being his brother is that his collaboration, the way he really is with the city.”
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He continued: “It’s one of those things, we hear to do some great and good for the people. It’s holiday season — lot of love and that energy is what we spreading. I came here to perform and give back. Laughter and jokes is one thing but to also touch the folks is very important. And Trae’s just solid and I was here for Trae Day and we back.”