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21 Savage is stepping up for Jamaica in a major way. The Grammy-winning rapper and his Leading By Example Foundation have officially partnered with the Bob & Rita Marley Foundation to support emergency relief efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.
To launch the campaign, 21 Savage and his foundation announced they will match all donations for the first 48 hours, doubling the impact of every contribution made during the kickoff period.
Hurricane Melissa has left significant destruction across parts of Jamaica, displacing families, damaging infrastructure, and creating urgent humanitarian needs. By joining forces with one of the country’s most respected philanthropic institutions—the Bob & Rita Marley Foundation—21 Savage aims to help deliver immediate, life-saving resources to affected communities.
The Marleys’ foundation has long been a pillar of cultural and humanitarian support within Jamaica, and their emergency relief fund is focused on providing food, shelter, medical aid, and rebuilding assistance to the hardest-hit regions.
Through his Leading By Example Foundation, 21 Savage has spent years investing in youth empowerment, financial literacy programs, and underserved communities. This partnership marks an expansion of his global philanthropic reach, showing solidarity with Jamaica during a time of crisis.
By matching donations for 48 hours, the Atlanta-based rapper is not only bringing awareness to the relief effort but also encouraging fans, supporters, and the global community to contribute to the cause.
As rebuilding efforts begin, both foundations are urging supporters around the world to donate and help accelerate recovery for the people of Jamaica 🇯🇲.
The next 48 hours will be crucial in raising funds that can make a direct impact on families and communities struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.










