Ayesha Curry is known for her philanthropic deeds. And hence, naturally, the American businesswoman could not stay away from raising her voice for the Jamaican people affected by the devastating Hurricane Melissa. Ayesha cheered for the “boots on the ground,” making sure people are fed and no one sleeps hungry. She shared a post from Chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen on her Instagram story. The post reflected on the initiatives taken jointly by Jose and WC Kitchen for the hurricane-hit people of Jamaica.   
   
The American businesswoman and actress even shared a post by the NBA. The post talks about how the league is teaming up with the players’ union to assist in the affected regions of Jamaica. It also appreciates the efforts of the first responders and volunteers who took the initiative to provide any sort of help required by the people. Ayesha shows her sympathy for the hurricane-hit people of Jamaica by resharing these posts.
     
Ayesha Curry shares posts by WC Kitchen and NBA dedicated towards people affected by Hurricane MelissaAyesha Curry was one of the few people who immediately shared the post by WC Kitchen in collaboration with celebrity chef Jose Andres, right after it went live. The post read, “In Jamaica, few foods bring people together like a patty—warm, flaky, and full of flavor. Soon after Hurricane Melissa passed, WCK teams, together with Chef Corps members Brian and Mathieu and local volunteers, delivered thousands of patties from our restaurant partner Mother’s to families across Clarendon, St. Catherine, St. Andrew, and Kingston. A taste of comfort in a difficult time.”
     
Resharing the post on her story, Ayesha wrote, “A huge thank you to @wckitchen, as always, who are boots on the ground in Jamaica making sure people are fed after this hurricane Melissa aftermath.” She extends her appreciation towards the initiative by further stating, “Out of many, One people.”
   
    
   
It seems like the businesswoman is keeping a tab on the updates regarding initiatives for the people of Jamaica. It did not take much time for Ayesha to reshare the initiative announcement post by the NBA. Moments after the post went live, Ayesha shared it on her story.
   
   
The NBA, along with the NBPA, the NBA Latum and the NBA Cares, wrote, “The entire NBA and NBPA Family is heartbroken by the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Our thoughts are with those impacted and we are grateful to the heroic first responders and volunteers providing assistance. The NBA, NBPA, our teams and players have deep roots in the region and are joining together to support immediate and long-term relief to those in need. To learn how you can help, visit the link in bio.”
   
Is Ayesha Curry a philanthropist?Ayesha Curry, along with her husband Stephen Curry, has been involved in several philanthropic activities. The duo runs the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation. The foundation aims to end childhood hunger, improve access to quality education for the kids, and give an improved lifestyle to the deprived kids. Both Stephen and Ayesha have hosted several community service initiatives for the kids in Oakland. One time, the duo donated $500,000 to the Alameda County Community Food Bank. Another time, the couple made a donation of over 100,000 books to 18,000 elementary school kids.
   
So yes, Ayesha Curry is indeed a philanthropist. And naturally, the businesswoman kept a tab on the happenings during the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
   
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The American businesswoman and actress even shared a post by the NBA. The post talks about how the league is teaming up with the players’ union to assist in the affected regions of Jamaica. It also appreciates the efforts of the first responders and volunteers who took the initiative to provide any sort of help required by the people. Ayesha shows her sympathy for the hurricane-hit people of Jamaica by resharing these posts.
Ayesha Curry shares posts by WC Kitchen and NBA dedicated towards people affected by Hurricane MelissaAyesha Curry was one of the few people who immediately shared the post by WC Kitchen in collaboration with celebrity chef Jose Andres, right after it went live. The post read, “In Jamaica, few foods bring people together like a patty—warm, flaky, and full of flavor. Soon after Hurricane Melissa passed, WCK teams, together with Chef Corps members Brian and Mathieu and local volunteers, delivered thousands of patties from our restaurant partner Mother’s to families across Clarendon, St. Catherine, St. Andrew, and Kingston. A taste of comfort in a difficult time.”
Resharing the post on her story, Ayesha wrote, “A huge thank you to @wckitchen, as always, who are boots on the ground in Jamaica making sure people are fed after this hurricane Melissa aftermath.” She extends her appreciation towards the initiative by further stating, “Out of many, One people.”
It seems like the businesswoman is keeping a tab on the updates regarding initiatives for the people of Jamaica. It did not take much time for Ayesha to reshare the initiative announcement post by the NBA. Moments after the post went live, Ayesha shared it on her story.
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The NBA, along with the NBPA, the NBA Latum and the NBA Cares, wrote, “The entire NBA and NBPA Family is heartbroken by the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Our thoughts are with those impacted and we are grateful to the heroic first responders and volunteers providing assistance. The NBA, NBPA, our teams and players have deep roots in the region and are joining together to support immediate and long-term relief to those in need. To learn how you can help, visit the link in bio.”
Is Ayesha Curry a philanthropist?Ayesha Curry, along with her husband Stephen Curry, has been involved in several philanthropic activities. The duo runs the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation. The foundation aims to end childhood hunger, improve access to quality education for the kids, and give an improved lifestyle to the deprived kids. Both Stephen and Ayesha have hosted several community service initiatives for the kids in Oakland. One time, the duo donated $500,000 to the Alameda County Community Food Bank. Another time, the couple made a donation of over 100,000 books to 18,000 elementary school kids.
So yes, Ayesha Curry is indeed a philanthropist. And naturally, the businesswoman kept a tab on the happenings during the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
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