Posts tagged Ayesha Curry
Steph and Ayesha Curry Attend Met Gala Ball

The Met Gala is consistently a global spectacle. Superstars of all brands – athletes, actors, musicians, etc. – are out and about on the red carpet, usually going for eye-catching fashion statements to get on the news. It’s almost a competition to see who has the most cameras on them – a pressure environment not unlike your average NBA game. The gala is a yearly occurrence that NBA stars such as Lakers point guard Russell Westbrook, and other world-class athletes like Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, and Megan Rapinoe are attending this year (although the event has never been short on NBA attendees).

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Phil Mickelson hits nasty flop shot over a tense Steph Curry

The Workday Charity Classic golf event hosted by Stephen and Ayesha Curry kicked off early Friday morning at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.

The event aims to raise funds for the Curry family’s charity organization, Eat.Learn.Play., which serves to help end childhood hunger, ensure students have access to a quality education, and provides safe places for all children to play and be active.

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Curry family’s foundation unveils multi-purpose bus, fully equipped with basketball hoop, TVs, and more

Stephen and Ayesha Curry launched the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation in 2019 and it has been a highly successful organization thus far. The charity has lived up to the three verbs in its name by delivering over 17 million meals to underprivileged children, providing books to students who need help improving their reading level and offering opportunities for exercise that kids can enjoy.

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Strength in Numbers: How the Warriors are providing support amid the COVID-19 pandemic

The Golden State Warriors are this era’s modern NBA dynasty, winning three championships in five NBA Finals appearances, having become the ultimate juggernaut in the world’s foremost basketball league. But what makes this organization truly extraordinary is when they channel that same mindset off the court, dishing assists not to teammates but to communities in need.

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