Jeezy Launches “Community Day,” Explains How He Aims To Transform Hoods Around The Country

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Jeezy is honoring the 20th anniversary of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 by hosting a free community event in Atlanta.

Jeezy is celebrating two decades of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 with more than just music—he’s giving back to Atlanta with a significant community initiative aimed at wellness, education and opportunity.

On Saturday (July 26), the Hip-Hop heavyweight will host “Community Day” at Impact Church in East Point, Georgia, alongside his Street Dreamz Foundation and national nonprofit partner LISC, offering free resources to hundreds of families.

Timed with his sold-out symphony tour stop in Atlanta, the event is set to provide over 500 children with school supplies, distribute 25,000 pounds of food and offer health screenings for diabetes, blood pressure and prostate health.

“When we talk about building real change in our communities, it starts with trust, commitment, and knowing that the people on the ground matter,” Jeezy said. “That’s why I’m proud to announce a transformational partnership between Street Dreamz Foundation and LISC—a national leader that has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with local organizations for over four decades.”

The event also includes mental health resources, career development opportunities, and interactive learning stations. Attendees will receive a virtual passport to guide them through the various services, encouraging full participation across the day’s offerings.

The partnership with LISC, which has invested over $25 billion in underserved communities, aligns with Street Dreamz Foundation’s mission to uplift individuals from within.

Together, they’re launching a long-term strategy focused on health, entrepreneurship and youth empowerment.

“Street Dreamz Foundation has always believed in investing in wellness, opportunity, and leadership from the inside out. LISC shares that belief—and brings the infrastructure, investment tools, and reach to help us scale what works,” Jeezy said. “This partnership isn’t about charity—it’s about building power. It’s about making sure our neighborhoods have access to the same opportunities, the same capital, and the same future as anywhere else.”

The Urban League will also be on-site, offering housing and financial literacy resources. The event marks the beginning of a year-long series of activations in cities such as Atlanta, Detroit, and Cincinnati, aiming to reach thousands of young people and support small businesses.

“Over the next year, we’re rolling out a series of activations designed to meet people where they are,” Jeezy said. “These aren’t one-off events—they’re building blocks for long-term opportunity, wellbeing, and economic mobility.”

The date of the event holds special meaning for Jeezy. July 26 marks 20 years since the release of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, the album that debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Rap and R&B charts and eventually went double platinum. It was more than a record—it became a cultural statement.

“We invite our partners—from brands to funders to local leaders—to walk with us,” Jeezy added. “Because this isn’t just a campaign. It’s a movement. And it’s powered by the heart of the community.”

Community Day will take place at Impact Church in East Point from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. No registration is required.