Almost one year after his album won Grammy of the year, Bruno Mars is celebrating his success by sharing the love with his home state of Hawaii.

According to the Associated Press, the R&B superstar is donating 24,000 Thanksgiving meals to needy families.

The donation is a specific homage to his most recent award-winning album “24K Magic”. Earlier this week, he closed out his “24K Magic” Tour by playing the final show in Hawaii.

Mars will be proving the holiday meals by partnering with the Salvation Army’s 48th annual Thanksgiving Dinner meal program.

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“We are humbled and honored by this generous donation from Hawaii’s own Bruno Mars,” Major Jeff Martin, divisional leader of the Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands division, said in a statement.

“Bruno is a shining example of how people in Hawaii step forward and take care of one another and we are grateful to him for his aloha and kokua,” he added.

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