
Jeffrey “Young Thug” Williams and Jimmy “Pee Wee Roscoe” Winfrey are not letting their current legal challenges stop them from giving back to the greater Atlanta, Georgia area during the holidays.
On Wednesday, December 20, those close to Young Thug and Pee Wee Roscoe teamed up with the Trap Music Museum to host “In Spirit of Service” in southwest Atlanta. With support from Senator Raphael Warnock, Representative Hank Johnson, Clifford “T.I.” Harris and Dominique “Lil’ Baby” Jones, “In Spirit of Service” brought together families across the city for a toy giveaway and a prayer service led by Pastor Horatious Harris of Nexus Church. The event also strived to “raise awareness of injustice, promote the importance of freedom of speech and expression.”
“I thank God for my family, friends and supportive community. I will continue to fight for what is right, raising awareness of injustice, working to end the violence and to protect the free speech rights of all artists. Thank you to my friends and my community for joining me on this righteous journey. I love you,” Winfrey said.
“We are overjoyed to be in partnership with Jimmy and Jeffery to serve them, the families and children who will be blessed by this Christmas gifting initiative. Giving shows the heart of God and it is our heart at Nexus to connect all with Christ within the community. We hope this movement of contagious unity will spread throughout the city and beyond,” Harris added.