Bruno Mars is Giving 24K Meals to Families in Hawaii for Thanksgiving

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Bruno Mars is using his 24K magic for good and spreading it across Hawaii for the holidays.

Yesterday (Nov. 11), the Honolulu-born entertainer announced that he is teaming up with the Salvation Army for Thanksgiving in an effort to supply residents of the The Aloha State with 24,000 meals.

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The announcement comes via Major Jeff Martin, the Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division Divisional Leader, who said, “We are humbled and honored by this generous donation from Hawaii’s own Bruno Mars.  Because of his amazing gift, 24,000 meals will be provided to those in need on this Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii. Bruno is a shining example of how people in Hawaii step forward and take care of one another and we are grateful to him for his aloha and kokua.”

Mars’ push for holiday cheer comes as he’s set to perform three sold out shows in his native Hawaii.