Coming on the heels of their intimate wedding at their shared home in Atlanta on March 27, 2021, celebrity couple Jeezy and Jeannie Mai are not cozying up reveling in marital bliss in far away land but instead they continue to give back and recently took to the streets spreading cheer!
Jeezy and Mai teaming up with Jeezy’s Street Dreamz Foundation, partnered with the The Tony Robbins Foundation and over the weekend they took purchase of over 1,000 bicycles for Atlanta’s youth, dubbing the project Wheels of Dreamz.
On ground at the charitable event which held at Clark Atlanta University was Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
Jeezy gave an emotional speech about the importance for “empathy” as well as reflected on how much he relied on his bicycle growing up.
“The only time I felt free was when I was in motion,” said the 43-year-old, who also touched upon how riding his bike allowed him to dream of achieving bigger things. “That’s your chance to see where you want to go in life because if you stay still, that’s where you’ll stay.”
“If you’ve got a vision, you can achieve it. Just like you can ride from one street to the next, you can do that with life, too… I want each and every one of you to stay in motion with those bikes.” Jeezy said.
Commenting on the event in an Instagram post, Mai journeyed down memory lane adding she felt amazing seeing the look of pure joy on their faces:
“I got my first bike when I was 7 years old. And we only had enough money for one, so I had to share it by riding my lil brother on the handlebars. As a kid, and still today, I never feel more free than racing the wind with my will.This past weekend @streetdreamzfoundation and @tonyrobbin gifted 1000 bikes to inner city youth here in Atlanta. Honored to witness the look of pure joy in these kids.” She wrote.
Well done!