“BMF” & “All American” star Da’Vinchi opens up about his heart for philanthropy and mental health advocacy
There’s a lot more to Da’Vinchi than just being a talented actor that we see on screen. Outside of his work as an entertainer, he’s also a philanthropist and advocate for mental health.
At the 10th Annual National College Resources Foundation Fundraising Gala, Da’Vinchi spoke about the causes that truly matter to him. The National College Resources Foundation is an organization dedicated to curtailing the high school dropout rate, and increasing higher education in enrollment within marginalized communities.
During his speech, he opened up about his experiences with founder Dr. Theresa Price, and what inspired him to partner with the organization.
He recalled that Dr. Price invited him to the Black College Expo in Atlanta, where he gave out a scholarship for the very first time. From that moment forward he knew he wanted to collaborate with Dr. Price further as an ambassador.
Da’Vinchi also revealed that he is a first generation American who came from a low income household. For him, meeting Dr. Price, was “like gold.” As an artist, he believes that giving back “is the most important thing you ever do.”
Later on in the night, The Link Entertainment connected with Da’Vinchi where we asked him what his favorite aspect of collaborating with the National College Resources Foundation is.
Working with NCRF has been amazing because it allows me to work on my philanthropy and work that I really want to do outside of my career on screen.
Da’Vinchi
He went on to say that giving back, “is really where my heart lies.”
What led him to become an advocate for mental health are his loved ones who have struggled with their mental condition.
He also told us, “A lot of people especially in our communities don’t really know anything about mental health.”
Those reasons are the driving force behind the actor educating himself and others on the psychology behind different aspects of mental health.