Drake and The Game to Fund Funerals for 6 Killed in Ohio Fire
Anna Angel was working at a fast-food restaurant Sunday morning when a fire broke out in her Tiffin, Ohio home - killing her five young children, ages 6 and under, and her boyfriend.
Yesterday, The Game, 33, posted on Instagram that he and fellow rapper Drake, 26, were stepping in to help.
"I can deal with a lot of things but people losing their children is something that kills me every time," The Game said. "[Anna] 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 rapper, birth name Jayceon Taylor, continued in his heart-felt post that he can't "imagine the feeling" she had when first finding out.
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"I just happened to be on the phone with DRAKE & told him about it so he offered to help," he added. "So between me & DRAKE on behalf of @TheRobinHoodProject we split a $20,000 donation both donating 10k apiece."
Another $2,500 was added on for a total of $22,500 from The Game and friends.
The money will go toward funeral costs for the six that were killed, and a car for Angel.
The Robin Hood Project is The Game's vow to give away $1 million of his own money by the end of this year to people in need. From $50 to $22,500, The MC is posting pics of the people and families he's helping on Instagram.