Rick Ross made a surprise visit at the Southern Crescent Habitat For Humanity's first project in Fayette County, which is located in the Greater Atlanta Metropolitan Area. The project was a home repair funded by the Home Depot Foundation for a U.S veteran named Steve Jacobs.

The Maybach Music Group boss was there for two hours and even participated in the painting of Jacobs' home. Rick Ross was also part of a discussion which examined the need for affordable housing and home repairs in the Fayette County area. Ross spoke to families who have benefited from the Southern Crescent chapter's help and offered his help. "Anything that I can do, I want to do it,” Ross said.

Rick Ross is currently involved in community initiatives in his hometown of Miami as well as Memphis and New Orleans. He is now expanding his efforts by teaming with the South Crescent Habitat For Humanity. The organization spoke about the Epic Records artist's visit on the official Facebook page.

"We surprised our lucky group of volunteers bright and early this morning with a visit from rapper Rick Ross today at our home repair for veteran Steve Jacobs in Fayetteville!" Southern Crescent Habitat For Humanity wrote on Facebook. "He's a big fan of Habitat for Humanity and passionate about his city, so we'll be collaborating real soon. We're doing big things here at SC Habitat!"

Clearly Rick Ross is a boss with a heart.

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