Offset handed out smart TVs, toys and winter gear to hundreds of families in Norcross during his 4th Annual Toys 4 The Nawf event, continuing his hometown tradition of giving back to Gwinnett County just days before Christmas.

The Hip-Hop artist and philanthropist returned to his Georgia roots on December 20 for the charitable celebration, which has since supported more than 3,000 families. The event, hosted by the Ann Cephus Family Fund Corporation, honours the legacy of Offset’s late grandmother Ann and reflects his long-standing commitment to community service. Held in one of the fastest-growing and most diverse areas in the state, the Toys 4 The Nawf giveaway addresses real needs in Gwinnett County, where over 100,000 residents face financial hardship and limited access to basic necessities.

Offset, who grew up in the area, said his personal connection to the community drives his mission to make sure no child is left out during the holidays. Offset was joined by his mother, Latabia Woodward, who co-organizes the event and runs the family’s nonprofit and by his children, Kody and Kalea Cephus, who helped distribute gifts to local children. More than 100 volunteers and community groups contributed to the effort, including the Sigma Eta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and the Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.