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Another Way Out : Yung Jeezy Donates $1 Million to Jay Morrison’s Real Estate Academy

Real estate maven, Jay Morrison, has collaborated with rapper Yung Jeezy, in Morrison’s newly developed Jay Morrison Academy.

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Real estate maven, Jay Morrison, has collaborated with rapper Yung Jeezy, in Morrison’s newly developed Jay Morrison Academy.

Yung Jeezy donated $1 million dollars from his Street Dreamz Foundation

The donation will go toward Jay Morrison’s organization for scholarship purposes entitled “Another Way Out”.

Jay Morrison and Yung Jeezy Another Way Out

Another Way Out scholarship will allow inner city youth to learn everything they need to know to become successful in the real estate industry.

The $1 million donation announcement came yesterday in a press conference after Yung Jeezy completed an interview with 105.1’s breakfast club in Atlanta, GA.

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About the real estate maven

Jay Morrison, hailing from New Jersey, shares his story of being a person with a felony conviction, who rose over adversity, becoming a successful celebrity real estate agent now mentoring others that there’s always another way out.

“We just gotta give back to our community. We gotta empower our youth,” Jeezy emphasized. “We gotta empower the cats that’s going through the struggle, tryna figure it out. I wanna be apart of that. I wanna be the vehicle for that.” Yung Jeezy said to HipHopSince1987.com

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