After rapper Meek Mill, Big Sean has donated some amount to the residents of Flint that has been affected by toxic water.
The 27-year-old rapper's Sean Anderson foundation has teamed up with CrowdRise, the world's largest online fundraising platform to raise funds to help the people in Flint.
The 'Blessings' hit-maker has donated ten thousand dollars and has offered a deal that he would meet and greet five people who will donate more than this amount, TMZ.com reports.
The lucky ones will also get a chance to get pictures with him besides special tickets to one of his concerts this year.
Earlier, Meek had sent 60 thousand bottles of water to the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan.
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