Ne-Yo was seen serving Thanksgiving dinner to women at the City of Refuge in Atlanta on Nov. 22. The refuge reportedly helps individuals and families transition out of crisis situations in a faith-based environment.

According to TMZ, the “Closer” singer served a holiday dinner to up to 200 people at City of Refuge, which helps to shelter single mothers, sex trafficking victims, and unhoused women and children. Ne-Yo reportedly made the day a family affair and brought several of his children to help serve the desserts that he donated.

Ne-Yo. (Photo: @neyo/Instagram)

Ne-Yo recently announced his upcoming “Champagne & Roses” tour in the U.K., which will kick off next March. The tour will begin in Manchester on March 7 at the AO Arena and will continue in Leeds on March 8. The “Champagne & Roses” tour will also make stops in Cardiff, New Castle, and London before ending in Birmingham on March 14. “Peaches” singer Mario was also announced as a special guest on the tour. The American leg of the “Champagne & Roses” tour also included special guest Robin Thicke and will have its final performances in Hollywood, Florida on Nov. 26 and Baltimore on Dec. 3.

Ne-Yo Serves 200 Single Mothers, Trafficking Victims At Atlanta’s City Of Refuge | Click to read more https://t.co/J6IeaHtZBi

— TMZ (@TMZ) November 22, 2023

The positive publicity is much needed by the “Because of You” singer after he and his ex-wife, Crystal Smith, got divorced after she claimed he’d cheated on her for eight years and fathered a child with another woman. The former couple share three children, and it was later revealed that he actually fathered two children with model Sadè Bagnerise.

The 44-year-old Ne-Yo filed for both joint legal and physical custody of the two children but agreed to pay Bagnerise child support, although he asked the court to determine the amount.

Happy Thanksgiving!