On a cold and bleak Tuesday at 45th and Market Streets in West Oakland, hundreds of people on hard times got a taste of Thanksgiving--a hot turkey lunch, a frozen turkey to go, and even a warm coat for those who could use one.
"I have no income. I'm struggling," said one woman.
The spread was compliments of famed Oakland rapper, businessman and philanthropist Stanley Cox, much better known as Mistah F.A.B.
"We want to continue to just use our influence to lighten the load for somebody else," he said.
He said he understands people in need. He was once one of them himself.
"I know what its like to grow up poor."
Mistah F.A.B. and his sister, Theresa Anderson, have been hosting Thanksgiving meals for those in need for the past 14 years.
"When I first started I would cry because the need was so urgent. I've learned to toughen up a bit. But at the same time it does bother me and it does hurt because we have a lot of people in need," said Anderson."
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