Roddy Ricch Donates 700+ Meals To Frontline Workers In L.A.

Roddy Ricch's BirdVision Entertainment provides food for everyone working on the frontlines of the pandemic.

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Though there are some incredibly large matters at hand that can't be ignored, the coronavirus pandemic hasn't ended yet. It's running rampant across North America and the world with frontline workers still having to put their lives on the line to protect us all. Many celebrities have stepped up to do their part in helping out frontline workers and essential workers who've been helping everyone during this time.

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Most recently, Los Angeles' Trap Kitchen teamed up with Roddy Ricch and his label Bird Vision Ent. to serve meals to over 700 medical staff, nurses, and doctors at the MLK Hospital this week. Trap Kitchen shared pictures of boxes filled with "TrapKitchen Curry Bowls" being brought to the hospital staff. "Feeding 700plus medical staff and nurses at MLK HOSPITAL !! Sponsored by @roddyricch @birdvisionent with our “TrapKitchen Curry Bowls” from @foreverytable ..... bet this won’t make the Blogs ThO," the caption reads.

Roddy Ricch is clearly living by his words Feed The Streets. Trap Kitchen later shared photos of the staff at MLK Hospital with their Trap Bowl Curry Bowls. 

It's been a major year for Roddy as he ascends into stardom as Compton's next up but at the end of the day, it's clear that he's still committed to giving back to his community in whatever way he can.

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