(Courtesy of Hue Hefna)

Giving back with the Wu-Tang Clan.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- Members of the Wu-Tang Clan recording label, 36 Chambers, gave back to the community on Thanksgiving Day as they donated 1,500 warm meals to people in need. Organized by RZA, a member of the iconic rap group, it was recording artist Hue Hefna who stood outside a food truck on the North Shore giving away hot plates of food and 1,000 thermal sweaters.

"This event was so heartfelt and left me really inspired," said Hefna. "There were a lot of people out there who didn't have anything to eat. I'm happy we could bring them some sort of happiness on a day that's all about being thankful for what you have."

The food truck was stationed for half the day in Park Hill and the other half in Stapleton.

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(Courtesy of Hue Hefna)

No turkey? No problem.

Those who attended the giveaway were treated to a BBQ pulled pork and Mac and cheese dish from Stuf'd, a full-service catering truck.

After the event was over, Hefna says the team rode the Staten Island Ferry to give out leftovers.

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(Courtesy of Hue Hefna)

No Wu.

No original members of the Wu-Tang Clan were present at the event but sources say RZA had his hand in helping to organize everything.

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(Courtesy of Hue Hefna)

What else is new with the legendary Staten Island group?

The group recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their first album. Nov. 9 was officially declared "Wu-Tang Clan Day" on Staten Island.

Fans can also score their own Wu-Tang Clan makeup, thanks to their collaboration with x Milk Makeup. Fans should also stay on the lookout for a forthcoming Hulu series dedicated to the group.