MrBeast Feeds Hurricane Ida Survivors

TwitchBeat - September 27, 2021
MrBeast Feeds Hurricane Ida Survivors

With the support of his Beast Philanthropy YouTube channel, popular youtube personality Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast is back at it with his charitable work, this time assisting survivors of Hurricane Ida in New Orleans.

MrBeast is currently one of YouTube’s most popular content creators. He’s known for his high-stakes challenges with half-million dollar awards, as well as the numerous charitable deeds he’s done in his community. He has done everything from opening free car dealerships and banks to literally tipping a pizza delivery man who needed a new spot. 

Now, the influencer has launched a new channel dedicated to charitable causes. His philanthropic endeavors are entirely supported by channel views, allowing him to feed those in need from his very own food bank. 

MrBeast sent his Beast Philanthropy team to assist Hurricane Ida survivors, a category 4 storm that became the second-most catastrophic hurricane to hit Louisiana this August. 

New Orleans is still struggling from the effects of Hurricane, leading MrBeast to do everything he can to help individuals who have been displaced by the tragedy. 

Beast Philanthropy collaborated with the World Central Kitchen to provide thousands of meals for the less fortunate. With MrBeast’s support, WCK prepared 25,000 meals for 100 communities, and the crew distributed over 700 meals themselves. 

Additionally, MrBeast’s crew also contributed $5,000 and $10,000 to two women in need whose homes had been severely destroyed by the storm, making for a genuinely heartwarming event. The crew also went about handing out MrBeast burgers to hungry locals and then stopped by an animal shelter to offer food to abandoned or misplaced pets. 

Overall, it appears that MrBeast’s latest initiative has received widespread approval from admirers, who contributed to the effort’s funding with their own opinions. Let’s hope Donaldson will continue to conduct essential work in the future.

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