Steph Curry hands out food, care items to Oakland community members

OAKLAND (BCN) -- Warriors star point guard Steph Curry handed out boxes of food and
personal care items to Oakland community members today as part of a charity campaign for the holiday season.

Curry himself along with members of his family handed out the boxes of goods along with kids' books and teddy bears to eager fans lined up outside Beebe Memorial Cathedral at 3900 Telegraph Ave. in North Oakland.

The boxes were from international nonprofit Feed the Children. Curry is helping to distribute 1,200 relief boxes to Oakland families through the Steph Curry Foundation and the Warriors Community Foundation.

It's the fourth year that Curry has been working with Feed the Children to distribute food and other necessities in Oakland. Curry has tripled his involvement over that time.

The boxes Curry handed out included 25 pounds of food and 10 pounds of basic essentials like shampoo, conditioner, lotion and personal care items. Curry's wife Aisha and daughters Riley and Ryan also helped out
handing out Star Wars books and teddy bears.

It's part of the Warriors larger holiday push for charities, dubbed the "Season of Giving." The Warriors have been holding charity events throughout November and December as part of the effort.

Curry said it's the "collective mantra" of the Warriors to help out using some of the opportunities and resources that they've been given. He and his teammates want to "impact lives and make lives better," he said.

Curry greeted a cheering crowd of hundreds gathered in the cathedral before going outside to hand out the boxes.

"This is home for our family," Curry said, " so I definitely appreciate the love and we want to give it right back."

Beebe's pastor, the Rev. Charles Hames Jr., called Curry a "genius" at basketball but said he is "as great a man off the court as he is on the court."