French Montana received the Innovator Award at the 2022 Pencils Of Promise Gala on Oct. 20 for his charitable efforts toward Ugandan healthcare and education. The Montega artist reportedly raised $226 million.
The Moroccan-born rapper was recognized for his work with the Budondo Suubi “Hope” Health Center, which functions as a resource for new mothers and their babies. Budondo Suubi is the only clinic available to those in need within the remote location, making it very important to fully fund and equip the facility to serve its community.
French Montana puts his money where his mouth is.
The Moroccan-born artist has consistently used his platform to promote and fund charitable causes relating to education, immigration, and health. French’s philanthropic work was celebrated Thursday night during the annual Pencils of Promise Gala, where he received the 2022 Innovator Award for humanitarian efforts in Africa.
“Healthcare and education is a fundamental part of our human rights and should be accessible across the globe. I’m grateful for PoP acknowledging my work in maternal healthcare in Africa. PoP is doing groundbreaking work globally to keep kids in school and make sure they have a safe environment to learn.”
The endeavor was especially near and dear to the Coke Boy’s heart, as it made him recall his humble beginnings in Morocco before immigrating to the United States.
“MAKING MORE HISTORY FOR MY PEOPLE!” French wrote on Instagram. “Thank you @pencilsofpromise for honoring me with the Innovator Award at last night’s gala. ✏️ Healthcare and education is a fundamental part of our human rights and should be accessible across the globe. I’m grateful for PoP acknowledging my work in maternal healthcare in Africa. PoP is doing groundbreaking work globally to keep kids in school and make sure they have a safe environment to learn.”