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Steph Curry Is Helping Give 1 Million Free Meals to Students during Coronavirus Pandemic

Steph Curry Is Helping Give 1 Million Free Meals to Students during Coronavirus Pandemic


NBA star Steph Curry and his wife are teaming up with a local food bank to provide 1 million free meals to students who are no longer in school due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Steph and Ayesha Curry said in a social media video that they felt led to help when they learned how many students were dependent on meals supplied by the Oakland Unified School District, which is closed at least through April 5.

Curry is a guard for the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco.

The couple made a contribution through their “Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation” to the Alameda County Community Food Bank to help “provide more than 1 million meals to ensure that no child” in the area “worries where their next meal comes from while schools are closed,” according to the food bank’s website.

“The world is changing before our eyes in terms of dealing with the spread of coronavirus, and … the Oakland Unified School District is closing their doors for the foreseeable future,” Steph Curry said in the video. “So we want to intercede on behalf of the kids that rely on … their daily services, and try to help in any way we can.”

Curry is known for his Christian faith. His Twitter bio reads “Believer” and references “Philippians 4:13.”

About 18,000 children rely on the school district for two meals a day, Ayesha Curry said.

“We want to make sure that we rally around everyone and ensure that these kids are not wondering where their next meal is coming from. … And so we’re asking you to rally with us,” she said.

Added Steph Curry, “Hopefully you can join the fight with us and have each other’s backs as we go through this uncertain time in our community.”

Meanwhile, Curry and the Warriors’ players, coaches and owners have pledged to donate $1 million to a disaster relief fund for Chase Center employees impacted by the coronavirus and the NBA’s suspended season. The Chase Center employs more than 1,000 part-time employees.

Related:

‘I Felt the Calling’: Stephen Curry Tells of Day He Gave His Life to Christ.

Photo courtesy: ©Getty Images/Ezra Shaw/Staff


Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity TodayThe Christian PostThe Leaf-Chroniclethe Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.

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