
Mack Maine Donates To Two Louisiana Youth Football Teams, Saves Programs From Closure
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Record executive Mack Maine provided financial support and uniforms to help youth football teams in New Orleansā Harrell Park continue their seasons.
His efforts are rooted in personal history, as he once played at Harrell Park with Lil Wayne.
The donation comes during a time of grief, following the loss of his son, Isaiah āZekeā Preyan, to a seizure.
Mack Maine loves giving back to the kids. The famed president of Lil Wayneās Young Money Entertainment recently made substantial donations that prevented a couple of youth football programs from having to cease operations.
TMZ Sports reports that Maine donated to a program in New Orleansā Harrell Park, where he and his childhood friend Weezy used to play. According to the outlet, the program was facing hard financial times, nearly shutting down before Maine heard about their issues and stepped in to prevent its closure.
“As a kid my brother (Lil Wayne) and I played football and basketball in Harrell Park in Hollygrove,” Mack told the publication on Thursday (Sept. 4). “So, it’s especially meaningful for me to give back to my neighborhood through a program that provides opportunities for local youth to stay engaged, safe, and focused on teamwork, discipline and achieving their goals.”
Besides the needed capital, Maine also purchased and donated brand new football uniforms to the program. And yes, the team created a reveal video.
Maine added, āThereās a saying ‘idle time is the devilās playground,’ so keeping the youth busy and out of trouble in New Orleans is important.ā
He didnāt stop there. After being made aware of a different football program having trouble in Baton Rouge, he donated funds to them as well. āBaton Rouge is right up the road, and I have family out there, so itās special to me, too.”
Unfortunately, Maine experienced a different kind of hardship of his own recently. His 20-year-old son, Isaiah āZekeā Preyan, passed away in July after suffering a seizure at home in Los Angeles. āZeke, I thank you for granting me with one of the greatest gifts Iāve ever received: fatherhood,ā he captioned a tribute to his late son on Instagram. āThe experience and bond with you and I brought me purpose⦠You were my biggest inspiration and motivation⦠You were the reason I got out of the bed when everyone else snoozed.ā