Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors superstar, may be sidelined from playing due to his hand injury, but that hasn’t stopped him from making an impact off the court. Recently, he surprised a group of high school students at East Oakland Youth Development Center with a special visit.
Despite having his injured hand in a cast, Curry cooked up a storm for the young students. He was there as part of a partnership with Palm, a mobile device company, and LifeMode, a movement focused on promoting balance and mindfulness in the digital age.
The surprise visit was designed to inspire the students and show them that even though they may face challenges in life, they can still achieve their goals and dreams.
Curry’s presence sent the students into a frenzy as they lined up to take pictures with him and get autographs. The basketball star even participated in a few friendly games with the kids, showing off his skills with just one hand.
The event was also an opportunity for Curry to promote his new film, Emanuel, which he produced in collaboration with Unanimous Media. Emanuel is a documentary about the tragic shooting at a Charleston church in 2015 and the aftermath that followed.
Overall, Curry’s visit left a lasting impression on the students, who were thrilled to meet him and grateful for the experience. It’s moments like these that remind us of the power of kindness and the impact we can have on others, even with just a small gesture.