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Posted: 2016-06-20T20:09:44Z | Updated: 2016-06-20T20:09:44Z Big Sean Donates $25K Towards Student Homelessness | HuffPost

Big Sean Donates $25K Towards Student Homelessness

The rapper continues to aid the youth in his home state of Michigan.
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Big Sean donates $25k towards Wayne State Universitys HIGH program.
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Big Sean wants to “ Change the World ” by helping to alleviate student homelessness .

On behalf of his Sean Anderson Foundation , the Detroit-native has committed $25,000 to Wayne State University’s HIGH (Helping Individuals Go Higher) program to provide “short-term support” to students who struggle to meet the needs of foods, shelter and childcare, according to the school’s website .

“We see the HIGH Program as an important component of ensuring success at Wayne State, and we are proud to help strengthen its mission,” Myra Anderson, president of the Sean Anderson Foundation and Sean’s mother, said in a press release. “We aim to boost graduation rates at the university by providing support to students facing hardship.”

Founded in 2013 by Wayne State’s first lady, Jacqueline Wilson , the program aims to provide students with financial and education assistance and return participants to long-term stability. Wilson stated in the release that the foundation’s investment in the program shows “their commitment to assisting those in need.”

“With this gift, we will be able to help Wayne State students who are experiencing homelessness work toward a brighter future,” she added.

Sean’s latest benevolent act to his home state comes on the heels of his recent #HealFlintKids campaign  to aid victims of Flint's water crisis , and the foundation’s first annual "Uplifting Our Youth " scholarship fundraiser in 2015.

For more info on Wayne State University’s HIGH program click here .

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