Megan Thee Stallion launches relief program to provide generators for senior citizens in Houston affected by Hurricane Beryl

Megan Thee Stallion has stepped up to aid the city’s elderly population in the wake of devastating natural disasters. Partnering with Bread Of Life, Inc., her Pete And Thomas Foundation has launched the groundbreaking Emergency Power Program, according to the Houston Chronicle. This initiative aims to equip senior citizens with generators, ensuring they have essential electricity during emergencies like Hurricane Beryl, which recently left millions without power.
In a statement, Megan Thee Stallion expressed her concern for Houston’s seniors, stating, “It’s been painful to watch the elderly population in Houston suffer without electricity during these devastating storms.” She emphasized the program’s strategic approach to safeguarding seniors, highlighting the importance of providing them with reliable resources to endure future crises effectively.
The Emergency Power Program is a testament to Megan’s commitment to her community’s well-being. By addressing the specific needs of vulnerable seniors, she aims to mitigate the hardships they face during power outages, particularly in extreme weather conditions.
Bread Of Life, Inc., known for its humanitarian efforts in Houston, has joined forces with Megan Thee Stallion to ensure the program’s success. Together, they are actively securing generators and implementing a distribution plan that prioritizes the elderly, thereby enhancing their resilience in emergencies.
This month, Megan also concluded her Hot Girl Summer World Tour. This initially kicked off in mid-May, as GloRilla has also been a special guest performer. The two hav put out two records together, including “Accent,” from Meg’s new “Megan” album.