Atlanta Celebs Skate For A Good Cause : Toya Wright, Luda, Ciara & Others Attend

Thanksgiving Eve, DeVyne Intervention presented Roll Over Hunger: Celebrity & Charity Skate Jam. Held in Atlanta’s historic Cascade Skating Rink, the event allowed Atlanta’s A-list to join forces with the community and have holiday fun, all in the name of helping the less fortunate. Under the leadership of DeVyne Stephens and the DeVyne Intervention Foundation, thousands of dollars were raised to help feed Atlanta’s homeless.

Funds for the evening benefited the Hosea Feed the Hungry Foundation Holiday Dinner Program; an annual program providing four major meal service events that support Atlanta homeless by serving over 200,000 hot meals each year. Celebrities in attendance included: Ciara, Ludacris and Eudoxie, T.I., Young Jeezy, Big Boi and wife Sherlita, Demetria McKinney, Toya, daughter Reginae and hubbie Memphitz Hits, new artist K-Swag, Polow Da Don, Jazze Phae, Atlanta Hawks Josh Smith, Diamond, DJ Toomp, Producer Lil Ronnie, DJ Nabs, Raheem the Dream along with Atlanta councilman Kwanza Hall. Peep the pix. DeVyne Intervention is a foundation established to inspire and empower young people through utilizing the universally relatable power of music and music-related initiatives. For more information, please visit: .







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