Know how Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha saved 7 million lives with a tool that barely cost $5 in 2022

Know how Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha saved 7 million lives with a tool that barely cost $5 in 2022

Know how Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha saved 7 million lives with a tool that barely cost $5 in 2022

Know how Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha saved 7 million lives with a tool that barely cost $5 in 2022

Know how Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha saved 7 million lives with a tool that barely cost $5 in 2022

The four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry is a basketball star, and a global icon apart from this the Golden State Warriors superstar does a lot of charity work as well. His wife Ayesha and he are founders of Eat.Play.Learn foundation. This foundation helps unprivileged children and helps them get a better life. Stephen Curry does charity all across the world no matter if they belong to another country or region, and this is what makes people love him. 

Curry once visited the northern part of Tanzania where so many refugees live. He has seen them suffering there and then made up his mind to help them out. And he changed the lives of millions of people through a $5 investment. 

The differences Stephen Curry made through his charity in Africa:

Early on in his fantastic career, he visited Tanzania and watched people suffering and seen them struggling with a lot of things like malaria. These things changed him forever. Stephen and his wife, both are working for people to make better differences in their life. Stephen said, “it moved me and made me see that even small changes can have this outsize impact.” 

He visited Tanzania with his wife and distributed mosquito nets of cost $5. Through this program, he saved around 7 million lives since 2000. He made this program his priority as he missed his wedding anniversary with Ayesha, once. And in his absence, Ayesha had to take care of her 3-week-old daughter. 

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