Last weekend, Meek Mill spent $500,000 on Christmas gifts for Children, in the Philadelphia area. Now, he’s giving back in even more ways in his hometown. Last night, he and Philadelphia 76ers Co-owner, Michael Rubin, brought 26 children to the. game vs the Miami Heat. These are all who have been affected by the criminal justice system.
According to TMZ, this was set up by their Reform Alliance group, which helps fight for criminal justice reform. The children were able to shoot some hoops on the court, and also received items such as custom uniforms, basketballs, Sixers gear, and a Q&A session with Head Coach Doc Rivers.
The children also had some amazing seats for the game, as some were in suites, and others were court side. The Sixers went on to lose, 101-96, but these children definitely won’t forget this experience.
Check out Meek Mill and Michael Rubin bring joy to these children at the Sixers game, below.
follow along today as @REFORM, in partnership with @MichaelRubin, Josh Harris & the 76ers, host children who have been adversely affected by the criminal justice system.
🏀activities include:
-basketball game with celebrities
-watching shootaround
-Q&A w/ Doc Rivers
-76ers game pic.twitter.com/g9I58r10Yn— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) December 15, 2021
some pretty cool friends showed up.🤩
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) December 15, 2021
and their coach is none other than MEEK MILL.😤 pic.twitter.com/pKXnOEhOVO
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) December 15, 2021