21 Savage expands his Bank Account Financial Literacy Program
Atlanta rapper 21 Savage is giving back to his community. Since 2018, he’s had a Bank Account financial literacy program that he started to help youth with money management. The latest is an expansion of this program.
The new program is a new initiative called Bank Account at Home. Through the program, students will be able to get their wages covered if they’ve been furloughed because of COVID19, and they’ll also have access to free financial literacy at home.
He’ll also be providing free wifi and tablets to kids in Zone 6 in Atlanta, and he’ll also be donating $25,000 to Atlanta’s #ATLStrong COVID-19 relief fund.
Boston has been waking up to the voice of Pebbles for years. She has always had a deep and strong commitment to the community, donating her time to numerous organizations such as the Girl Scouts, First Book Boston, and more. With a passion for youth literacy, she started the program “Pebbles Reading Rockstars” to encourage kids to read more and develop a love of books. A graduate of Northeastern University, the Wareham native continues to visit classrooms as part of the literacy program. Pebbles likes to write about books, personal stories, good news, and self-care.