Tory Lanez Vows To Make A Franchise Of Places Like ‘Boys & Girls Club’ For Less Fortunate Kids

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Tory Lanez Vows To Make A Franchise Of Places Like ‘Boys & Girls Club’ For Less Fortunate Kids
Tory Lanez is using some of his time in quarantine to develop a new organization for kids who are considered less fortunate.
The Canadian rapper announced his plan on Twitter Monday (March 30). He wrote,
“Mark my words …. I’m going to make a foundation and a chain of places like “Boys and Girls club” all around the world . For kids in less fortunate situations , that loss family members to the system or to the grave ..and kids that are quote on quote “going down the wrong path”

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He followed it up with a tweet to explain why he planned to make the move.

He wrote,
“The world doesn’t pay enough attention to the kids that don’t do well academically. Not realizing those kids are the future influencers of our next generation to come . I was one of those kids . And when I figure out exactly how to shine more light on these special kids . I WILL”

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Meanwhile, the rapper is said to busy working on Lil Kim’s next album.

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