RIAA-Platinum recording artist and Atlanta native Latto and her nonprofit Win Some Give Some teamed up with local Clayton County organization Rainbow House to host her first annual ‘Latto 4 The Ladies & Babies’ Christmas party at the Virginia Gray Burton Recreation Center in Riverdale, Ga.
Win Some Give Some and Rainbow House came together and brought out teens, young mothers and their children and Latto giving back to her local community and spreading the holiday cheer. The families were offered meals, Black Santa merchandise, toys, Visa gift cards, free skating passes to their local rink, filled stockings and more.
ABOUT LATTO:
Raised in Atlanta, GA, 22-year-old rising rapper Latto has been making a name for herself since ten years old. The Rap Game Season One winner has continually released music since 2016 and signed with RCA Records in 2020. In June 2019, Latto released her EP Big Latto, including her breakout hit song “Bitch From Da Souf.” The December 2019 release of her follow-up project, Hit The Latto, contained the remix version of the track featuring Saweetie & Trina. The accompanying video has been viewed nearly 70 million times. Before those mentioned above, her impressive catalog of music includes Miss Mulatto (2016), Latto Let’ Em Know (2017), and Mulatto (2018).
ABOUT WIN SOME GIVE SOME:
Win Some Give Some is founded by Atlanta native Latto to empower at-risk young women by providing them resources and support to achieve a lifetime of success.
ABOUT RAINBOW HOUSE:
Rainbow House, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation, operating Rainbow House Emergency Shelter for Children and Rainbow Connection Child Advocacy and Assessment Center. Our mission is to provide comprehensive services that restore, heal, and rebuild the lives of children and families.
Like the rainbow that appears after a storm, promising better times ahead, Rainbow House is an all-inclusive organization that brings hope to children that have come through difficult situations. We strive to provide peace and normalcy to children and their families so that they can heal.
Source: Press release