Trae Tha Truth and Chamillionaire Brought Food and Water to Texas Inmates Affected by Harvey

On Saturday, Trae Tha Truth and Chamillionaire brought food and water to inmates at Jefferson County Jail in Southeast Texas.

Trae Tha Truth poses with inmates and staff at a Texas jail.
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Trae Tha Truth poses with inmates and staff at a Texas jail.

 

While Hurricane Harvey was still active, and pelting Houston plus the surrounding area with trillions of gallons of water, rapper Trae Tha Truth rescued dozens of stranded residents by boat, including Orlando Magic forward Jonathon Simmons.

Now the storm is over, and though the skies are no longer leading an all-out assault on the Southeastern Texas metropolis, there's still a practically unfathomable amount of recovery work to be done. On Saturday, in the aftermath of the hurricane, Trae, as well as fellow Houston product Chamillionaire, delivered food, water, and other supplies to inmates at Jefferson County Prison, which lies just east of H-Town.

Trae posted a picture of himself with staff, inmates, and Chamillionaire, to his IG page with the caption "I Got A Call Sayin Inmates Locked Up Didn't Have Water Or Food.... We Pulled Up To The Jail Wit Food & Water.... All Luv... Today Was A Blessing":

He also posted this footage, with the caption "Blessed To Feed Tha Jail Today...Everyone Needs Support In These Times... Salute To All Tha Inmates In Jefferson County Jail.....Love":

In fact, you can check out his Instagram right here to see a rundown of what he's been doing to combat the effects of Harvey. And you can also go here if you want to find a way to help. No pressure.

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