$180M Wealthy Charitables Stephen Curry and Ayesha, his spouse

Steph, and Ayesha have assisted thousands of underprivileged children this year alone, with a combined worth of $180M

 

$180M Wealthy philanthropists Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha bid 2023 a fond farewell and head into 2024.

In the NBA, there is one pair that always draws attention: Stephen and Ayesha Curry. In addition to being among the league’s most recognizable pairs, the duo is well-known for their charity endeavors. The duo, who have a combined wealth of $180 million, is no strangers to charity; this year alone, Steph and Ayesha have helped thousands of impoverished youngsters through their Eat. Learn. Play Foundation.

The couple thanked their supporters and well-wishers on Instagram as the year came to an end for being a part of their adventure. Steph and Ayesha open up about their hearts in the touching video that was posted on the platform.

Ayesha expresses gratitude for a year well spent improving the lives of Oakland youngsters through their charity. “Stephen and I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you, our village, and our community for your steadfast support of Eat, Learn, Play as the year draws to a close. This year. Your kindness and dedication have allowed us to collaborate with our incredible partners to truly improve the lives of Oakland youngsters.

The pair is already anticipating the upcoming year, so their journey is far from over. “Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being a huge part of this journey,” Ayesha continues. Without you, we really couldn’t have succeeded. She exhorts everyone to keep helping them in their endeavor so that 2024 might have even greater influence and productivity.  

Since its founding in 2019, the Eat. Learn. Play Foundation has improved the lives of several kids in the Oakland region. Speaking on the objectives accomplished in 2023, Steph beamingly states that through the foundation, they have been able to provide tens of thousands of fresh produce and meals to children and their families, as well as more than 300,000 books about culture.