French Montana Gives Us First Look Of Uganda Health Center He's Building

French Montana isn't just all talk, he's about action, too. The "Unforgettable" recording artist gave his fans the first look of the health center that he's helping to build in Uganda. 

Months ago, Montana partnered with Mama Hope, organization that is on "a mission to support global entrepreneurship as a path to ending extreme poverty," according to its website. "The goal is that each of the communities we work with will become financially sustainable, generating enough income to operate independent of foreign aid." The rapper even created the "Unforgettable" dance challenge to bring awareness to the cause, too. 

In this partnership, Montana donated $100,000 to develop a medical center and blood banks for local residents of an impoverished community of the east African country. The Weeknd donated to this organization, as well. According to the spokeswoman of the new facility, one building will house doctors, nurses and other medical staff members. This way, they can live near the center and be on call during anytime of the day or night, if needed. Another building is a few feet away and this place will be where more than 286,000 patients can receive medical attention. 

On Instagram, Montana captioned video showing these two buildings, as they're still being built. “WOW!! I love hip-hop and the platform it gave me. Things like this make all the blood sweat and tears worth it,” the Moroccan rapper captioned the clip. “I really had to stop talking and take action. Still amazed at the process! I can’t take all the credit shout out to @mama_hope@glblctzn and my brother @theweeknd and the beautiful people of Uganda.”

Check out the first look of the medical center French Montana help build above. Shoutout to him for giving back to those in need. 

Photo: Getty Images


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