Texas Native Keith Youngin George II Receives Atlanta City Proclamation for Philanthropy and Community Leadership
Texas native and music executive Keith Youngin George II has been formally recognized by the Atlanta City Council for his work in community service. On November 23, 2025, the Council issued a City Proclamation acknowledging his ongoing support for families and underserved populations.
The proclamation highlights Keith’s partnership with Women’s International Grail, a nonprofit organization that assists women, single mothers, and low-income families. His involvement has supported the group’s efforts to provide resources through its annual Harvest of Hope event and year-round initiatives.
Keith noted that his commitment to service extends beyond geography.
Giving back isn’t limited to one zip code. Whether it’s Atlanta, San Antonio, or anywhere else — communities deserve support, resources, and real opportunities, he said.
Connections to Texas and San Antonio
Although the honor was presented in Atlanta, Keith continues to maintain strong personal and professional ties to Texas, particularly San Antonio. He actively collaborates with local youth programs, creative networks, and minority-owned startups, helping broaden access to mentorship and industry knowledge.
Known for his work in music and entertainment, Keith incorporates career development, mentorship, and economic education into his outreach efforts. His initiatives aim to create pathways for emerging artists, students, and aspiring executives interested in entering the music industry.
About Women’s International Grail
Women’s International Grail is a nonprofit focused on supporting single mothers and families experiencing financial hardship. Its annual Harvest of Hope event provides seasonal assistance and essential resources to families.







