Home

When MrBeast received his very first YouTube sponsorship in 2017, he asked the sponsors if he could give them away as a charity. It was a life-changing moment for him, as that was the beginning of his contribution to the people.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

He has now his own Philantrophy channel and gives millions in donations for various causes. That’s what recently happened when his team of ‘Beast Philanthropy’ along with his stepfather, visited a town in Costa Rica to help the civilians build proper houses to replace their flooded homes.

MrBeast releases a charity video, the day he reached 100 million subscribers

MrBeast recently uploaded a video on the Beast Philanthropy channel. In the video, members of Beast Philanthropy and Techo can be seen making homes for 10 flood-affected families in Costa Rica.

READ MORE: MrBeast Reveals the Real Release Date of His 100 Million YouTube Special and Its Not Today

The most surprising thing was that the video was uploaded on the same day he reached his 100 million subscribers count. But unfortunately, it was not the video that fans have been waiting for, that MrBeast promised he would release after reaching the 100 Million milestone.

Instead, the video was a fundraiser for the flood-affected families in Costa Rica. Although it was not what the fans expected, the video was heartwarming. MrBeasts’ stepfather gave an emotional speech while writing names on the central pillar of one of the houses.

He said, “may love flow from the foundation of this house for many years to come for you.” This gesture of kindness was very emotional for him, as he almost cried during his speech.

Beast Philanthropy builds houses in Costa Rica

Over the last few months, Costa Rica, a Latin America country, is facing heavy rainfalls. These rainfalls have caused sudden flash floods and enormous landslides. In these times of hardship, MrBeast and his NGO, Beast Philanthropy, came forward to help build 10 new homes for the people living in Bella Vista, Costa Rica.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

They built these houses in 2 days while also making sure that the flooded grounds do not sink the foundation. Many volunteers worked simultaneously to make this humongous task look easy. While making these houses, they also provided furniture along with building additional toilets to give the families a place to maintain proper hygiene.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

WATCH THIS STORY: MrBeast Spends Nearly $10,000 to Buy the Most Insane Things From Amazon

And talking about the 100 million subscribers’ special video, MrBeast has confirmed that it will be released next week after finishing the final editing.