Live Bar, September 20 news recently, Warrior star Stephen Curry participated in a golf charity event, and the proceeds from the competition will pass through his foundation “Eat. Learn. Play helps Oakland children. After the game, Curry was interviewed by Andscape Marc J. Spears.
Curry said: “We came to this House (Auckland) in 2009, and we still have great feelings for her. The team was changing and moved to San Francisco (Warriors moved from Oracle Arena in Oakland to Chase Center in San Francisco from September 20, 2019). However, Auckland has our history, and people there still support and expect us to succeed on the court.”
Curry also said: “My wife has the same feelings for Auckland. She has always been connected with fans and residents there. And our children, where they begin to know the world. Even if the team moves across the bay (Oakland is located in the east of San Francisco Bay and San Francisco is located in the west of the Bay), we will always look for opportunities to help the children here. Moreover, we are very grateful for such an opportunity.”
Note: “Eat. Learn. Play” Foundation was established in 2019 to release every child’s potential and pave the way for a bright future for outstanding children. Since March 2020, the Foundation has provided 25 million meals and 4 million pounds of Japanese magazine supplies to families in need in Auckland and other areas. In addition, the Foundation distributed 2.7 million pounds of fresh agricultural products to 24000 families through public schools and parks in Auckland. The Foundation, together with World Central Kitchen and 130 restaurants in Auckland, also distributed 2.5 million food, which not only provided help to people in need, it also enabled more than 850 hotel practitioners to return to work.
(Former City owner)