While it is unclear what West’s recent post was meant to convey, it brings back talks about West’s promises to help the organization and the homeless get education, housing, and jobs.

In the post, West shared a poster that stated:

Everything we know about Kanye West’s involvement with LA’s homeless shelter

Kanye West had previously provided 1,000 meals to Los Angeles’ homeless population on Thanksgiving. As per TMZ in November, West visited the CEO of the Los Angeles Mission, Pastor Troy Vaughn, and discussed ways to fight the issue of homelessness in the city.

After the meeting, Pastor Vaughn took to Twitter to thank the rapper for “showing his heart and generosity to the homeless” while handing out meals on Thanksgiving.

As per TMZ, the rapper put up a plan to feed the homeless and assist them in “education, jobs, and housing.” His aim and promise was to “break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, by stabilizing people in a safe and spiritual environment, connecting them to solutions and walking with them on their journey."

He had also planned to bring the Sunday Service to L.A.’s Skid Row one more time, which he felt would inspire and heal people. In 2019, he held a Sunday Service at the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row.

While conducting the event to feed the homeless, West had spoken about the power of Jesus Christ and his wish to bring his family comprising Kim Kardashian and his children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, back together. He noted:

Kanye West had also built prototypes of his YZY shelters that could shelter the homeless with low-cost living. However, the structures were reportedly torn down as the rapper did not have proper permits for construction.

More on Kanye West’s promises to end hunger and homelessness

While he was running for President in 2020, Kanye West had also declared to put an end to nationwide homelessness and hunger. Taking to social media, he posted several tweets on the topic. He said:

The rapper further added:

In an interview with comedian and TV host Joe Rogan, which Kanye West also shared in one of his Presidential election campaign videos, he stated his calling of being a “leader of the free world.”

Since the recent Instagram post, nothing else has been posted from Kanye West’s official account regarding his involvement in combating hunger and homelessness.

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