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What Money Woes? 50 Cent Donates $3 Million To His Personal Foundation

Rapper 50 Cent Donates $3 Million To His Personal Charitable Foundation
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Jan. 9 2019, Updated 12:59 a.m. ET

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50 Cent is giving a whole lot more than half a dollar to charity! RadarOnline.com has learned the rapper donated $3 million to his personal foundation.

“I wrote a check today for G-Unity foundation to distribute to other non-profit organizations that focus on academic enrichment in low income areas,” the rapper said on social media. “I feel good about it. Positive Vibes.”

50 Cent established G-Unity Foundation to provide grants to non-profit organizations that focus on improving the quality of life for low-income and underserved communities across the country.

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The main goals of the charity are to “emphasize the critical importance of supporting academic institutions, to support nonprofit organizations that focus on the academic enrichment of a child, and to support after school activities.”

The donation comes just days after 50 gifted himself a flashy new Rolls Royce valued at $440, 840.

As RadarOnline.com readers know, the actor, whose real name is Curtis Jackson III, had serious money troubles last year, even filing for bankruptcy.

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