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    ICYMI - Stephen Curry on Feeding Kids Affected by COVID-19 with Eat. Learn. Play.

    enApril 25, 2020

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    • Building strong community connectionsDuring uncertain times, relying on neighbors for social bonds and disaster preparedness is essential. Find ways to volunteer, contribute to local causes, or stay connected creatively to build and strengthen community relationships.

      During uncertain times, building strong community connections is essential. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, emphasizes the importance of relying on neighbors for social bonds and disaster preparedness. Steph Curry, an NBA star, is another example of community engagement, as he and his wife have been actively helping those in need during the pandemic. These stories remind us that by coming together as a community, we can create meaningful relationships and support each other through challenges. Whether it's volunteering with Neighbor to Neighbor or contributing to local causes, we can all make a difference in our neighborhoods. As Curry put it, "it takes a neighborhood." Additionally, in these times of social distancing, people are finding creative ways to stay connected, such as listening to podcasts or engaging in virtual activities. So, take inspiration from these stories and find ways to build and strengthen your community connections, whether in person or virtually.

    • Foundation addresses food insecurity in Oakland amid pandemicThe Eat Learn Play Foundation has provided over a million meals during the pandemic, pivoting from school meals to community distribution.

      The Eat Learn Play Foundation, which was established a year ago to address food insecurity in Oakland, California, has seen an exponential increase in demand due to the coronavirus pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, the foundation focused on providing meals to children in schools. However, with the closure of school systems, the need for food supplies became even more pressing. The foundation has responded by providing over a million meals so far and continues to work towards addressing the growing need. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of having a solid foundation and being able to pivot quickly to new situations. The foundation's quick response and the support of their team and community have allowed them to make a meaningful impact in the lives of many children in need.

    • Reimagining Food Delivery during PandemicCommunity partnerships and innovative solutions ensure food reaches those in need during the pandemic, creating jobs and addressing systemic food insecurity.

      During the pandemic, organizations have had to reimagine their approach to delivering food to those in need, especially children, as schools and restaurants closed. The Alameda County Community Food Bank and partners like World Central Kitchen have stepped in to open distribution centers and engage restaurants as distribution points, providing access to meals and creating jobs. This collaboration not only ensures food gets to those who need it but also addresses the systemic issue of food insecurity exacerbated by the virus. For individuals like Steph Curry, the challenge is to balance personal commitments, such as NBA training, with the responsibility to help feed as many children as possible. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of community partnerships and innovative solutions to address food insecurity.

    • Teaching children during crisis: rewards and challengesParents find joy in their child's growth, but struggle to keep young learners engaged and focused during home-schooling.

      Teaching one's own children during this home-schooling crisis comes with its unique challenges and rewards. The best part, as shared by the speaker, is the sense of pride and joy in seeing their child grow and learn new skills. However, the worst part is the struggle to keep young children engaged and focused on their studies, especially when they are accustomed to a certain routine. The speaker, who is also an NBA player, acknowledged that he still has room for improvement in this regard. He encouraged listeners to visit Elearnplayfoundation.org to learn more about the work being done to support education during this crisis. The speaker also mentioned his interview with Dr. Fauci on sc30.com, where facts and information about the current situation can be found. Overall, the experience of teaching one's own children during this time is both rewarding and challenging, and requires patience, dedication, and a good dose of humor.

    • Connecting with Neighbors for Social Bonds and Disaster PreparednessEngaging in community initiatives like Neighbor to Neighbor and enjoying California avocados can help build meaningful connections and create a more connected world.

      Building meaningful connections within your community can bring hope and preparedness in uncertain times. The Daily Show encourages viewers to engage with each other through various platforms, and Neighbor to Neighbor is an initiative that emphasizes the importance of connecting with neighbors for social bonds and disaster preparedness. Meanwhile, California avocados are a symbol of idyllic conditions and responsible, sustainable farming, highlighting the importance of community and care in producing high-quality produce. By getting involved in your community through initiatives like Neighbor to Neighbor and enjoying the benefits of California avocados, you can help create a more connected world. For more information on Neighbor to Neighbor, visit canebors.com, and for California avocados, check out californiaavocado.com.

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