The Game and Drake Donate $20K to Ohio House Fire Victim

Rappers Drake and The Game came together for a major collaboration, but it's not music related. The two hip hop stars dug in their pockets and donated $10,000 each to an Ohio house fire victim. Ana Angel, a fast food chain employee who lost her five children and boyfriend when their mobile home got burned down on Sunday morning, will be the recipient of the generous donation to cover the funeral costs.

"I can deal with a lot of things but people losing their children is something that kills me every time. Ana Angel was working her shift at Burger King when she was informed by her manager Pat Boes that her home had burnt down with her family inside it & no one survived," The Game wrote on Instagram.

His message struck a chord with Drake, who immediately offered to help. Drake also commended The Game for his generosity adding, "What @thedocumentary is doing will never be forgotten. Honored to be able to help people along side my brother."

The Game's "Marrying The Game" producers also added $2,500 to the pot.

The Game recently launched a campaign dubbed The Robin Hood Project, which will see him giving away $1 million dollars of his own money to people in need. Along with Snoop Dogg, he recently contribute to the funeral costs for a six-year-old girl named Tiana Ricks who was shot in front of her home in California.

Kudos to The Game

via [ASB]

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