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Education, Nutrition, and Sports. These are the three pillars with which the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer Caitlin Clark wishes to shape the future generation. After being a tremendous ambassador for the sports department, the 6-foot-guard is taking care of the other two by indulging herself with a very special mission called the Caitlin Clark Foundation. But what do we know about this remarkable project?

Taking its first course of action in 2022, the foundation is handled by Clark, Mary Coffin, Caitlin’s brother Blake, and mother Anne Nizzi-Clark. This is not the only interesting development happening, though. With the help of the Warm Up Campaign, last November, Caitlin Clark donated some winter gear worth $13,000. The beneficiaries were the Boys and Girls Clubs in Central Iowa.

The apparel included 85 hoodies, more than 75 pairs of winter gloves, and above 85 hats. In addition to this, there were some sporting equipment as well like 57 basketballs, 15 footballs, 12 soccer balls, and 15 jump ropes. On top of that, the 2× USBWA National Player of the Year extended a personal donation of $22,000. Another act of generosity was in the form of a surprise $35,000 donation to the club at the record-breaking 60th Anniversary Gala.

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Soon after, supermarket chain Hy-Vee, in partnership with the Caitlin Clark Foundation, focussed on the nutritional aspect. Under the Fuel Up Campaign, the company decided to launch a new cereal. Called Caitlin’s Crunch Time, it will be available in its selective outlets throughout Iowa. The ones purchasing the cereal will have a chance to receive an autographed Caitlin Clark basketball. Moreover, some select boxes will have winning cards with them. Meanwhile, 100% of Caitlin’s proceeds will be for the welfare of the Caitlin Clark Foundation.

There is another engagement known as the Stock Up Campaign. This annual donation initiative inspired by Caitlin Clark’s jersey No.22 planned to collect $22,000. However, exceeding expectations, it ended up winding up $25,000. Following this, in 2023, something magical transpired, and the foundation received more than triple the amount. 7 countries, including the US, reportedly raised a total of $77,000.

Meanwhile, engaging in the activities of the foundation once again, the 22-year-old is making generous use of her Olympic break.

Caitlin Clark has a special day out in her home

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Joining hands with Nike and Gatorade recently provided 350 students from Public Schools in Des Moines with some valuable school supplies. This special gesture was a part of one of their initiatives, Back To School Backpacks. Hy-Vee took the responsibility of providing necessary school supplies such as notebooks, pens, and pencils.

At the same time, her signature partner Nike made sure of the school bags and Gatorade provided a water bottle in each of those. Sparing a thought or two on this experience, Clark said, “School supplies are essential for every student’s learning and development, and the Caitlin Clark Foundation is grateful to our sponsors for their support in making this event possible.”

Apart from being an exceptional athlete, Caitlin Clark sure qualifies herself as a philanthropist. The 6-foot-guard’s activities are a testament that her community service is equally valuable as her on-court contributions. Surely, she is setting a great example for the future generations to follow.

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Stay tuned for more such updates. And, join us for the exciting pilot episode of the “Dual Threat Show”. Our host BG12 sits down with Georgia Bulldogs star and SEC All-Freshman Team Selection, Silas Demary Jr.