Master P Helping His Hometown With His Water Company Following Hurricane Ida
The great No Limit Records founder is providing aid to his hometown of New Orleans after it was damaged by Hurricane Ida, which is the second most intense hurricane in the states history.
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This catastrophic hurricane has caused multiple deaths and also left over a million of people without power. With Master P’s water company he will not only assist the community with water, but with food as well.
“Well, you know what? It’s gon’ take a lot of prayers,” he started. “Also, I got a water company called LA Great water. If you need some help or need some assistance, we gonna make sure our people get water. Make sure we’re able to feed our people and help them get back. Hurricane Katrina was a tough one, this one even tougher for us. The lights been out for a while, no phone access, so we definitely trying to figure it out, man. And it’s gonna take all of us coming together.”
He continued by saying, “I’m just praying for my people at home and we’re on our way down there now. And it’s really just trying to make sure we can get the elderly, get them in safe environments. A lot of people’s roofs have blown off, so it’s gon’ take a little time, man. Hopefully the government come through, but we gonna do our part, whatever we can do.
“People just hanging in there, man. New Orleans, there’s a lot of love in that city. Even though we go through a lot of devestations and tragedy, there’s a lot of love with the people coming together. So we gon’ overcome it.”
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According to Hiphopdx, Back in August, CEO Master P worked with his son Romeo to elaborate on the water company’s “the more we make, the more we give” policy, which is in place to help those in need and give back to inner city kids for education and also to assist feeding the elderly.

Master P has always been a tremendous help to his community. #Socialites lets continue to keep the state of Louisiana in our prayers.