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The foundation plans to have the bus on a 5- or 6-day-a-week schedule by early 2022. Eat. Learn. Play. is partnering with charities across the city, including the Alameda County Food Bank.
All of the profits amassed from Stephen Curry's 2974 NFT Collection sales goes to the nonprofit Eat. Learn. Play. foundation and the Oakland community.
The Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation's bus was parked near the playground at Oakland's Elmhurst United Middle School and to the students' surprise, 4-time NBA champion Stephen Curry was waiting inside.
Steph and Ayesha Curry continue to cover 100 percent of Eat. Learn. Play.'s costs to ensure that all funds raised are go directly into the community.
A group of Elmhurst United Middle School students in Oakland, California, were surprised when Curry spent the day with them for a play day as part of his Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation. In a ...
The Eat.Learn.Play Foundation receives funding from organizations like FTX, says CEO Chris Helfrich. The foundation tries to raise up to $20 million a year for programs and community partnerships ...
The foundation has a goal of adding to the more than $11 million already raised to support Oakland youth by providing support and opportunities to more than 10,000 elementary school students who ...
Approximately 1,000 kids from the "Eat. Learn. Play" foundation started by Stephen and Ayesha Curry turned out to watch the A's beat the Houston Astros 4-2 on the third anniversary of the ...
On December 4th, Stephen and Ayesha Curry, co-founders of Eat. Learn. Play., kicked off their 12th annual Christmas with the Currys at Madison Park Academy in Oakland, delivering an unforgettable ...