
Big Sean's Sean Anderson Foundation will set up shop in Detroit, Michigan to give back to the kids.
Detroit, Michigan emcee and DXnext alum Big Sean
has launched the Sean Anderson Foundation this past week. The G.O.O.D.
Music/Def Jam Records artist's non-profit will focus on improving the
lives of youth in his hometown. At an area show, at Auburn Hills' The
Palace, Sean performed a show joined by mentor Kanye West, Common and J.
Cole, among others. An announcement regarding the foundation was made
during the concert.
“The mission of the Sean Anderson Foundation is to assist in the
education, health, safety and well-being of Detroit area school-aged
youth," Big Sean said in a statement. "I want to use my awareness to
improve the situations in our school systems in particular. Many
schools in Detroit have been closing or are in danger of closing.
My school played an integral part of making me the man I am today and
without that education and extra care, I don't know where I would be
today. So, I just want to help support the well being of young people
in anyway that I can."
The Sean Anderson Foundation’s offices will be located in Detroit,
and activities are run by the organization’s officers and board of
directors appointed by Sean and his mother Myra Anderson who serves as
the President.