French Montana Opens Uganda Hospital to Serve 300,000 People

Last week (March 14) marked exactly one year since French Montana made his life-changing trip to Uganda, Africa and a lot has happened sicne then. Not only did he film his viral "Unforgettable" music video with Swae Lee in the country, but he also made a significant contribution to opening the Suubi "Hope" Health Center, which has now opened in and it is able to serve 300,000 people in need.

The "Jungle Rules" rapper was originally inspired to help out the community after seeing the healthcare hardships during his visit, leading him to donate $100,000 to help the cause. He went on to form a partnership with non-prit organizations Mama Hope and Global Citizen. He has since become hip-hop's first Global Citizen Ambassador for his efforts.

French wanted to help provide resources for pregnant women, but after receiving matching donations $100,000 from The Weeknd and $200,000 from Diddy, the project was expanded to building and opening the new hospital for residents.

It looks like the New York entertainer is making more a difference than he ever imagined, and we're sure a lot people will be getting the healthcare they truly need.

Check out the status the Uganda hospital that French has been working with in the post below.