Still committed to the plans he'd made in prison, Tupac quietly became involved in a number of community programs. One of the places he supported was a Los Angeles-based youth program named A Place Called Home, which provided counseling, tutoring, health services, gang prevention, and recreation activities to at-risk youth. Tupac worked hard to organize a concert to raise money for the program, and as with everything else he did, went full tilt. He called all of his friends and sent out a letter that read, in part, "If you do not give your talent to this concert, I expect a financial donation, and if you don't do either, you will no longer be considered one of my friends."