YoungBoy Never Broke Again Donates $25K to United Playaz, Expands Philanthropy on Tour
YoungBoy Never Broke Again has long been known as one of hip-hop’s most unpredictable and outspoken figures, but in 2025, the multi-platinum rapper is showing a different side of his artistry—one that goes beyond music and into community impact. Following back-to-back sold-out shows in Los Angeles and Oakland, YoungBoy has pledged $25,000 to United Playaz, a San Francisco-based nonprofit focused on youth empowerment and violence prevention.
The move is more than just a charitable gesture—it’s a clear statement from the Baton Rouge native that his platform is about more than streams and ticket sales. For YoungBoy, this is about legacy, accountability, and the belief that music can be a tool for healing in communities where cycles of violence and poverty often feel unbreakable.
Who Are United Playaz?
To understand the weight of YoungBoy’s donation, it’s important to know the organization he’s backing. United Playaz is a grassroots nonprofit located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) neighborhood. Founded by community members—many of whom were formerly incarcerated—the group has spent over two decades creating safe spaces for vulnerable youth.
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Their work is rooted in a simple but powerful motto: “It takes the hood to save the hood.”…