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Music Star, South Florida Native Flo Rida Delivers Message of Hope to South Florida Rehab Center

Carol City native and international music star Flo Rida spent Tuesday performing for a group of young people fighting drug and alcohol addictions ā€“ while sharing the message of perseverance and what the MusiCares foundation is about.

"MusiCares has a platform where they support the artist in every way and Iā€™m an artist who was struggling before,ā€ said the star, whose real name is Tramar Dillard. "If this was around, it would've helped advance me.ā€

This crowd is part of Recovery Unplugged - a treatment center in Fort Lauderdale. One of its founding directors is Richie Supa a former songwriter and guitarist who has worked with Aerosmith.

"I was an addict in the 70's and 80's, so when I met some of my partners who had the same vision to open a treatment center with music therapy as the core of our treatment, I jumped at the moment,ā€ said Supa.

Inspired by his music career, Supa opened the South Florida treatment center with weekly meetings, where stars can come in and give those struggling hope

ā€œI never gave up no matter how much money in my pockets or how much food I had on the table and I hope that's what they get from me coming out and speaking today,ā€ said Dillard.

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