Master P pushes New Orleans students to digital literacy, donates 500 laptops
- HIPHOP CROWN NATION

- Feb 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 27
AT&T, and Team Hope also donated to 500 students at Warren Easton High School in New Orleans.

Master P, AT&T, and Team Hope all team up to donate 500 laptops to New Orleans students
The No Limit mogul continuing his mission to uplift communities. Following the Super Bowl festivities in New Orleans, the No Limit Records founder partnered with AT&T and Team Hope to donate 500 local students with free laptops.
Master P emphasized that hip-hop has always been about empowering people. “The hip hop culture [I] adopted and grew to help foster was always about uplifting communities … and that’s what [this] latest ‘I AM CONNECTED’ initiative represents,” he said.
P, who has been dedicated to giving back for over two decades, assured that his philanthropic work is far from over. “Me and Team Hope have been giving back for 25 years, and it’ll be another 25, God willing,” he added.
On February 18th, the NOLA rapper personally surprised students at Warren Easton High School in New Orleans, donating brand-new laptops along with two years of Microsoft Office programs and ongoing tech support.
With this initiative, Master P is ensuring that the next generation has the tools they need to succeed in a digital world.









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