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Hip-Hop Star Gunna Teams Up with Atlanta Company to Reduce Hunger for Disadvantaged Kids - The New York Beacon

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Grammy nominated Hip-hop artist,Sergio “Gunna” Kitchensteamed upwith Goodr CEO and founder,Jasmine Crowe, to address food insecurity at a Fulton County, Georgia, middle school. On Sept. 16, 2021, Kitchens and Crowe were welcomed with open arms by students, teachers, and faculty as they unveiled ‘Gunna’s Drip […]

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