"Maybe that's why I can't leave Detroit/It's the motivation that keeps me going." -Eminem, "So Far..." from The Marshall Mathers LP 2

Eminem's love for his home state is apparent in is his songs, music videos and even in film. Now, the MMLP2 rapper is showing his hood love with his money.

Eminem and the Marshall Mather's foundation have decided to match all donations given to Wolverine Human Services up to $100,000. The charity prides in "Helping Children to Be Victors."

"Our purpose is to offer the most appropriate settings and most effective service providers to children, their families and their communities," the Wolverine Human Services' mission statement says.

Wolverine Human Services is based in Michigan. As of today, the charity has raised $6.825, which is seven percent of its $100,000 goal.

"Supporting us means that you'll be making a difference in the lives of Michigan's children, their families, and the great city of Detroit," the fundraising page says.

The fundraiser will also be giving away nine prizes that were autographed by Slim Shady itself.

The Wolverine Human Services' Fundraiser ends on Dec. 3.

Recently, rumors were spread that Eminem was dating his Detroit sweetheart and children's mother, Kim Mathers. According to Dennis Dennehy, Eminem's rep, rumors of the "Berzerk" rapper's reconciliation with Kim are untrue.

"Marshall and Kim continue to maintain a great friendship and share in the parenting of their family," Dennehy told E! News.

A Us Weekly source also said that the former lovers are not back together...yet.

"They really have a great relationship now as parents," the source said. "They aren't back together yet per se, but anything could happen and they are together all the time for the sake of the kids."