In his new video on his channel Beast Philanthropy, MrBeast helped 1,000 people get surgeries they otherwise wouldn't have been able to afford.
Eye surgeries, thyroid surgeries and whatever was necessary: MrBeast uploaded a video to one of his channels called Beast Philanthropy in which he helped 1,000 people in Kenya.
Beast Philanthropy – Using Money For Good
MrBeast has been a staple on YouTube for many years now. All of his videos on the main channel get a few million views, making him one of the most successful YouTubers. If you're interested in reading more about his work, we posted a list of some of his most popular videos here.
On his channel Beast Philanthropy, MrBeast, or Jimmy, as many call him, has a history of using his money to help others. Next to videos of him rescuing child slaves, rebuilding a village and giving people money he also has a few videos of him helping people with life-changing surgeries. Now, he did it again.
In a recent trip to Kenya, MrBeast helped 1,000 people get life changing surgeries. Some of them smaller, like minor surgeries on the eyes, others a lot more complex. He made sure the medical staff have the right equipment and the right salary for such a big task. The full video is linked here.
Help Despite Backlash
MrBeast has previously found himself in some hot water for the content he puts out on his Philanthropy channel. Back then, people criticized him for making a spectacle out of these people's issues by putting them out into the world. In this new video, however, he shared something that sheds new light on this angle. He asks someone:
"If we didn't film this video, how many of the thousand surgeries we're doing here in Kenya would have happened?"
To which she quickly replies:
"None."
But not only did he help with surgeries, he also got a whole community additional medical equipment and helped a few people on a personal level, too. One young woman for example explained how she had to go to get surgery alone and expressed her wish to return to playing soccer after the surgery. She was then gifted new clothes and shoes for soccer and the team brought her family to the hospital as a surprise.
So whether you support his decision to record and post the whole process or not, at the end of the day, many lives were changed. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!