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"Welcome to the G-Unit store!" exclaimed Tony Yayo as he, Lloyd Banks and 50 Cent distributed brand new shirts, hats, pants and kicks to some of New York's most vulnerable citizens - it's steadily growing impoverished populataion.
"See Buck couldn't be here, he's home in Nashville for the Holidays, but we?re all from New York so it?s only right for us to be here,? explained Banks as he humbly smiled at the women, children, men and families who flocked to Manhattan?s Bowery Mission on December 23rd seeking a moment of comfort. ?The main thing is to let other people see, especially those in a good financial situation, to come out and show your influence. Maybe other artists will see it?s not just about drinking your champagne and wearing jewelry all the time; it?s a bigger purpose in everything.?
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ImageEric Odera teamed up with Glenn Toby, New York Jet Josh Evans, as well as rapper 50 Cent and his G-Unit Clothing Co., and The Book Bank Foundation to create a $100,000 "superstore" at the shelter. There, 350 homeless people shopped yesterday for new designer clothes, toys and over-the-counter medicine at no cost.
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