50 Cent makes surprise toy donation as Houston leaders ask for help with Super Feast One week out from the food and toy giveaway, organizers are asking for the public’s help getting enough food and toys for 25,000 people. Author: Adam Bennett Updated: 5:44 PM CST December 17, 2020 HOUSTON — Organizers of Houston’s Christmas Eve Super Feast say the pandemic is driving the need higher than ever. One week out from the food and toy giveaway, they’re asking for the public’s help getting enough food and toys for 25,000 people. Rapper 50 Cent and his G-Unity Foundation donated toys to the City Wide Club, the nonprofit that puts on Super Feast.