Legendary entertainer Bounty Killer continues to solidify his legacy not only through his music but also by giving back to the community. The Warlord made a generous donation to Bellevue Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. Through his Bounty Foundation, which he founded four years ago, the dancehall star donated two air conditioning units, five wheelchairs, nine walkers, a crutch, and two televisions to the psychiatric institution, benefiting over 400 patients.
“It gave me great joy being able to gift the less fortunate and create smiles for Jamaica,” Bounty shared on his Instagram, calling on corporate Jamaica to do more for the nation’s needy.
Bounty’s foundation has become a beacon of support for those in dire need across Jamaica. Reflecting on the foundation’s motto, “Each One, Teach One, To Reach One,” the artist has consistently provided food, clothing, and medical equipment to vulnerable communities. His donation to Bellevue highlights the importance he places on mental health, especially among men, urging them to talk openly about their issues. “Men must protect their sanity, cry if necessary, and shed the stigma surrounding mental health,” he told hospital administrators during his visit.
As Bounty Killer gives back at home, he is also gearing up for a monumental return to the UK stage this November. After a 13-year absence due to visa issues, fans are eagerly anticipating his performances at the OVO Arena in Wembley on November 17 and at Birmingham’s Forum on November 24. This marks his first official concert tour since his visa reinstatement last year. The Legends of Legends concert will see him sharing the stage with Beenie Man and Baby Cham, while his Birmingham appearance will feature Richie Stephens and rising star Wilful Skilful.
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