Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Lil Jon receives honor for gains "Apprentice".

When Lil Jon drew "Celebrity Apprentice Donald Trump", the rapper-producer is the amount of money he wanted to raise for his charity.


This charitable organization thought that its efforts were just well enough. Tuesday, he was honored by the House of Methodist United children for rearing of $80,000.


The product will be placed in an Endowment Fund to help the educational opportunities and to rehabilitate the buildings on the campus of 99-acre sprawling Atlanta suburb. There is also a multimedia studio called Lil Jon to help launch a program of music and the performing arts.


Sporting grey a suite and a black butterfly, the energetic normally Lil Jon - which is known as the "King of Crunk" - was at a loss for words. His voice trembled when the sharp that today is the anniversary of his father - who died several years ago.


"I am rarely speechless, but I am now without voice" Lil Jon said. "The objective was awareness of the reception of children of this.". Through the show, many people got to learn more about this House. Through the show, more people said that they will make donations. "I am pleased that."

Jonathan "lil Jon" Smith stated that his objective on "Celebrity Apprentice" television was to break stereotypes as he flashes his grill at a ceremony in which he is honored by children Methodist United for his efforts on the show to raise awareness and $80,000 for the cause of the Organization mardiLe 24 may 2011, Decatur, GA.

40 Year-old said that its initial objective was to raise $ 100,000. He was among the final four competitors with John Rich, luncheon meat and Marlee Matlin.


Rich won the competition on Sunday, taking home $ 250,000 for his charity.


Tenure Lil Jon, put an end to more than a week, there after he told a group of former winners of the "Apprentice" that rich and Matlin must face off against each other rather than himself.


Terence Johnson, Director of children programs at home in the United Methodist, said that he would not be traded in Lil Jon for none of the candidates to the other program. He has said that rapper national awareness to the UMCH, which opened in 1871 and was founded in origin an orphanage for children who have lost their parents during the civil war.


"It translates into hope," said Johnson. "You cannot put a price on her tag." This is the spark that some of these children need. ?


Johnson said capacity Lil Jon, to help others on the show to look back the negative stereotype associated with rappers, who are known for their hard and obscene words.


Mother of Lil Jon, who was present, she is proud of the positive effect of her son through his charitable organization.


"It brings sadness," said mother Lil Jon, Carrie Smith-Williams, who was a relative of home. "I was so happy to see him express that without even crying." They were so close. "I was proud of him."


Charity efforts stop there with Jon and his counterparts "Celebrity Apprentice". He, luncheon meat, rich and Mark McGrath recently released the "Stand in the storm", a song that will benefit each of their charities.


"It is we do more to help the cause - even after"the apprentice","Lil Jon says.""

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