Megan Thee Stallion is using her platform for good as the Texas rapper has collaborated with manner store Fashion Nova to donate 100K to the Breona Taylor Foundation on the anniversary of Taylor's expiry.

The rapper has been an administrator for Fashion Nova and has shown herself to be passionate nearly bug that bear on women. Her latest charitable action comes even as the family continues to fight for justice for the young woman.

Taylor was shot and killed by Louisville law in a no-knock raid while she was in her bed. Her mother, Tamika Palmer, started the foundation equally she continues to fight for her daughter. "A yr ago Breonna Taylor was tragically taken from her family unit and friends," Megan said on Sabbatum.

She added, "Breonna's proper name continues to be a catalyst for change and a powerful reminder that justice has nonetheless not been served. Fashion Nova and I are proud to give $100,000 to the @Breonnataylorfoundation created by @tamikapalmer to honour the retentivity of her daughter."

Megan Thee Stallion says the foundation was started to address social justice reform to avoid incidents like that which led to Taylor'due south death.

"The core mission of the foundation is to back up economic, social, and racial justice through police reform and government accountability. The foundation also seeks to assistance young people to realize their full potential, empowering them to participate in political processes and attain better health, with mentorship programs for loftier-school girls, later on-school initiatives, and educational support," Megan says.

Megan Thee Stallion has been actively calling for action on the part of Kentucky Attorney Full general Daniel Cameron.

Last year during her performance on SNL, Megan called out Cameron, who failed to act to charge the policemen involved in the killing.

Megan announced on International Women's Day on March viii that she was collaborating with Way Nova for their Women on Top initiative, which is pledging $1 1000000 in support of women-led businesses and organizations.