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Memphis Rapper GloRilla Donates $25K to Alma Mater
The donation will support the fine arts program at Melrose High School.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Memphis-based rapper GloRilla, whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods, has donated $25,000 to her alma mater, Melrose High School, to support the school's fine arts program. The donation is an early Christmas gift to the school, which GloRilla attended.
Why it matters
GloRilla's donation highlights her commitment to giving back to her local community and supporting arts education, which can often be underfunded in schools. As a successful musician who rose to fame in recent years, her contribution sets an example for other celebrities to support their alma maters and invest in the next generation.
The details
GloRilla, whose hit song "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, presented the $25,000 check to Melrose High School administrators during a surprise visit. The funds will be used to enhance the school's fine arts program, which includes visual arts, music, and theater classes.
- GloRilla visited Melrose High School in December 2025 to present the $25,000 donation.
The players
GloRilla
A Memphis-based rapper whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods. She is an alumna of Melrose High School.
Melrose High School
A public high school located in Memphis, Tennessee that GloRilla attended.
What they’re saying
“I'm so grateful to be able to give back to my alma mater and support the fine arts program that meant so much to me when I was a student. Arts education is so important, and I hope this donation can make a real difference for the students at Melrose High.”
— GloRilla (Instagram)
The takeaway
GloRilla's generous donation to her former high school demonstrates the positive impact celebrities can have when they choose to invest in their local communities and support arts education programs that are vital for student development.
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