Trae Tha Truth fell out of the sky with angel wings ... at least, that's how Alabama resident Martha Menefield sees things.
the absurdity of the"crime" sparked a friendship with Martha, and after spending time at her Alabama home, he realized she needed assistance.in Valley, Alabama for $15k worth of items ... including a full couch with multiple recliners, a queen bed and new dressers.
They also fully refurnished her living room, dining room and bedroom, but still have to solve the problem of her lack of central heat and AC.Trae tells us the work is far from done ... he's currently looking for a team to fix the foundation in Martha's home to prevent flooding, and working to secure her a car, as she doesn't have any transportation at the moment.
She says she still doesn't truly understand how she got on Trae's radar of generosity, but is more than grateful she did.
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