50 CentĀ pulled up to Houston’s Toyota Center earlier in the week, not with a mic but with meals: 1,000 turkeys and complete Thanksgiving fixings for families in need, alongside the Houston Rockets and Kroger.

The drive-thru giveaway, held from 9 A.M. to noon on Leeland Street, was organized by 50 Cent’s G-Unity Foundation in partnership with theĀ Rockets’ Clutch City FoundationĀ and Kroger, continuing an annual tradition that has become a staple for many local households. Vehicles lined up outside the Toyota Tundra Garage for the first-come, first-served event, with each car receiving one full meal package. The timing of the giveaway comes as grocery prices remain elevated, making holiday meals harder for many families to afford. This isn’t a one-off gesture for 50 Cent, who has steadily invested in Houston since relocating there and launching local initiatives through his G-Unity Foundation.

Founded in 2003, the nonprofit focuses on ā€œconscious capitalism,ā€ a model that blends business education with community uplift, particularly for underserved youth. The rapper-turned-entrepreneur has been working closely with the Rockets since 2022, when he made his partnership with the team official and declared Houston his new home.