NBA YoungBoy Donates $25,000 to United Playaz, Founded by Filipino Community Leader Rudy Corpuz Jr.

When hip hop superstar NBA YoungBoy pulled up to the Bay Area on his latest tour stop, he didn’t just bring the music. He brought the love. As first reported by Rolling Out, the rapper donated $25,000 to United Playaz, a San Francisco nonprofit that has been at the frontlines of youth violence prevention for decades.

Who is Rudy Corpuz Jr.?

At the heart of United Playaz is Rudy Corpuz Jr., a Filipino community leader and longtime friend of Kollective Hustle. Rudy’s story is one of transformation and purpose. Growing up in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, he experienced the cycles of violence, incarceration, and survival firsthand. Instead of letting the streets define him, Rudy flipped his story into one of service.

He founded United Playaz with a simple but powerful motto: “It takes the hood to save the hood.” For over twenty years, Rudy has dedicated his life to making sure at-risk youth have mentorship, guidance, and safe spaces that he did not always have growing up. Under his leadership, United Playaz has expanded into a nationally respected model for community-based violence prevention.

The Donation

NBA YoungBoy’s $25,000 gift came during his Bay Area MASA tour stop. In a world where celebrity donations often flow to high profile institutions, his choice to support a Filipino founded grassroots organization shows real recognition of the work happening on the ground.

This contribution will help United Playaz continue its programs that give young people a path forward, whether that means staying in school, finding mentors, preparing for college, or learning how to settle conflict without violence.

The Bigger Picture

This moment shines a light on the power of community leaders and artists who give back. NBA YoungBoy may be one of the most streamed rappers in the world, but here he is standing alongside Rudy and United Playaz, uplifting a movement that has been rooted in San Francisco for decades.

For Rudy, it is proof that the community he built is not only surviving but inspiring others to act. For the city, it is a reminder that homegrown leadership can transform lives. And for everyone watching, it shows that when people come together with purpose, change is possible.


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