In the spirit of giving that defines the holiday season, philanthropists Ayesha and Stephen Curry have once again stepped up to the plate, joining the fight against a looming $14 million crisis in Alameda County. Because of the pandemic’s reverberations, one in four area residents is facing food insecurity.
Every week, over a million meals are being delivered by the Alameda County Community Food Bank. With a 30 percent year-over-year falloff in fundraising, the food bank received some rays of hope from the Curry family.
Curry’s Foundation matches $250K for Food Bank
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Through their famous Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, Ayesha and Stephen Curry announced that they’ll match every dollar you donate to the food bank, up to a whopping $250,000. The initiative, to be completed by December 31st, seeks to narrow the growing gap between supply and demand, says Alameda County Community Food Bank’s Executive Director, Regi Young.
According to CBS News, He said, “One of the great foundations of our region, Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat Learn Play foundation. has decided they will match dollar-for-dollar—up to $250,000—any donations that come to our food bank until December 31st. This is huge news for us.”
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This is a crucial point, as the food bank’s pre-pandemic budget of $14 million is facing a major deficit. And the holiday season’s pressing need to raise the whole sum adds urgency to their efforts. Ayesha and Stephen Curry’s charitable activities once again show their commitment to solving social problems, offering much-needed helping hands for the weak in our society.
Christmas clash with Nuggets signals determination amid Alameda County Crisis
While the Curry family is raising funds for the Alameda County Community Food Bank, the Golden State Warriors are doing even better on the court. Riding high after a comfortable win over the Portland Trail Blazers, the team moves to Denver for its Christmas Day showdown with the Nuggets. Though they lost narrowly earlier in the season, this dangerous Nuggets team is far from dead and gone, so the Warriors are determined to even up scores.
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Riding the crest of a seven-out-of-eight-game winning streak, Denver is the biggest roadblock yet. The Nuggets, led by star players such as Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray, are playing their best basketball of the season. The upcoming match pits two of the top teams against each other, providing a great holiday treat for basketball fans. But their combined efforts off and on the court combine to shift from arenas and penetrate deeply into communities suffering hardship.
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