Memphis Pride: GloRilla Donates $25K To Her High School

by Grace Somes
GloRilla and representatives from her high school || Image credit: @glorillapimp

GloRilla earnestly returned to her hometown, where she generously donated $25,000 to her former high school.

The 25-year-old hip-hop sensation, coming off a year of remarkable achievements, has expressed her gratitude for her beginnings by making a substantial contribution to her former school.

GloRilla returned to her roots in Memphis on Wednesday to surprise her alma mater, Melrose High School, with a generous $25,000 donation. The funds will be used to build a state-of-the-art media center as part of the school’s library, an initiative to enhance students’ educational experiences.

The visit was nothing short of monumental for the students and faculty, who gathered excitedly as GloRilla—real name Gloria Woods—presented the check in a heartfelt ceremony. In honor of her remarkable gesture, Melrose High School announced that the new media center would be named after the rap star, cementing her legacy as both a trailblazing artist and a hometown hero.

This donation caps off an incredible year for GloRilla. Over the past 12 months, she has received the esteemed key to the City of Memphis, a testament to her impact on the community. She’s garnered two Grammy nominations and earned spots on Rolling Stone’s lists for the best album and best song of the year. To top it all off, she was named one of the Associated Press’ “Breakthrough Entertainers,” cementing her status as one of hip-hop’s most exciting rising stars.

For GloRilla, her trip to Melrose High School represented more than just an opportunity to give back—it was a significant moment that highlighted her dedication to empowering her community. Speaking to an engaged audience of students and staff, she conveyed her appreciation for the school, which significantly contributed to her development.

“Bought my first piece of land in my city today along with giving back to my high school I graduated from & they named their media center after me. God is good & life is great. I’m so thankful !! S/O @choosechanning da best realtor in da world,” GloRilla shared with her followers on social media.

The funds will be used to enhance various educational programs at Melrose, with the media center becoming a central place for learning and creativity. With improved technology and updated materials, the contribution is set to create a lasting influence on future generations of Melrose students.

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