As millions hoard toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and other essential items during this coronavirus quarantine, has stepped forward to remind the public that not everyone has the same resources available. As the world locks down and mandates are set in place for everyone to stay home and reduce contact with others through social distancing, Meek Mill took to Twitter to pen a message about recognizing those who fall into a different tax bracket.

Meek Mill Speaks Up For Those Who Can't Afford To "Stock The Fridge"
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“People where I’m from don’t have the money to run out and stock the fridge and stay in,” the rapper tweeted. “When you from the #otherside you could literally  and your family so your mind frame will forever be with the streets!” Not everyone can afford to spend money on unnecessary items just because they’re forced to stay home, so Meek believes politicians need to address how they plan to address the needs that demographic.

Meanwhile,  during this time quarantine. The organization hopes to prevent the spread coronavirus in prisons, especially because there are millions men and women behind bars. REFORM Alliance’s Chief Advocacy Officer Jessica Jackson told Complex, “People in prisons, jails, or under community supervision are more at risk contracting and spreading the virus, given their age, underlying health conditions, and close contact to each other. Protecting these individuals from coronavirus is not just a moral obligation, but necessary to preserve the health and safety our communities.” Check out Meek Mill’s tweet below.