Curry Brand Completes Revitalization of New York City’s 12th Court

Curry Brand has completed the eleventh court renovation at New York City’s DREAM Charter School East Harlem.

As part of its aim to rehabilitate 20 safe places to play by 2025 and affect 100,000 youngsters, Curry Brand, powered by Under Armour, has finished its twelfth court refurbishment at DREAM Charter School East Harlem in New York City. Since Stephen Curry was in town for an in-season game, he was able to attend the opening of the Curry Court 012 and surprise the fifty DREAM middle grade kids who had come to see the installation. Students wore their new Under Armour gear and Curry Brand sneakers, the Bruce Lee Curry 11, which were donated for the event, as they ran through fun drills and skill stations during a basketball clinic put on by Curry Brand and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) to break in the new court.

Upon breaking the all-time three-point record at Madison Square Garden in New York City in December 2021, Curry Brand announced that it would construct safe spaces for youth to play in three different areas: 1) the greater Charlotte area, where Stephen’s basketball career began; 2) the Bay Area, where he and his family have lived throughout his time in the NBA; and 3) the greater New York City area, where Stephen broke the record in December 2021.

Stephen and Curry Brand prioritized DREAM Charter Schools above other potential New York City court renovations. Curry Brand’s Good Sports and Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) have been important collaborators with the school for a long time. All of the school’s coaches have received or will undergo Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) training, which provides them with the skills to inspire their players and set a good example, and the school also receives equipment and gear donations from Good Sports.

After Curry Court 009 in Charlotte’s Ada Jenkins Center in 2022 and Curry Court 010 in Oakland Academy of Knowledge in 2023, the third and last court from that joint commitment is being renovated at DREAM Charter School East Harlem’s Curry Court 012. In particular, this refurbishment exemplifies Curry Brand’s 360° strategy for community impact by giving kids a place to play in a safe environment while also guaranteeing that they have access to the tools they need and supportive adults to guide them.

That is our goal here at Curry Brand, to make sure that all of you have somewhere to go where you may feel safe playing with your friends and neighbors. Please know that you have our full backing as you strive to achieve your greatest potential.

Related Posts

THE TRUTH BEHIND THE AWARDS: ‘Anora’ emerges victorious in an unpredictable awards season, sparking speculation that…see more

The Oscars brought a tumultuous 2025 awards season to a close, and Anora emerged victorious. The ceremony, which ran longer than The Brutalist (with no intermission!), aired tributes to Los Angeles, James Bond and Quincy Jones….

Read more

SHOCK: Unknown drugs found near the bodies of Gene Hackman and his wife at their home in New Mexico. An open bottle and many pills scattered next to the bodies of Gene Hackman and Mrs. Arakawa are believed to be…see more

Police are still investigating the deaths of Hollywood legend Gene Hackman , 94, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, at their home in New Mexico on February 26, 2025.  In a recent statement…

Read more

50 Cent splurged to buy a plane to satisfy his 12-year-old son’s hobby of conquering the sky

In a gesture that took luxury to new heights, renowned rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent spared no expense in celebrating his son Sire Jackson’s 11th birthday. Eschewing traditional gifts, the…

Read more

Inside Kanye West and wife Bianca’s $35m Beverly Park mega-mansion with 11 bedrooms and a resort-style pool that’s worth more than Kim Kardashian’s

The rapper’s, 47, lavish Mediterranean-style estate boasts 11 bedrooms and 18 bathrooms. The home also features private gardens, panoramic city views and a tennis court. The mega-mansion sits on about seven…

Read more

Inside Of Nigerian singer Peter Okoye’s $3.8M Banana Island Mansion, with dozens of supercars and a home cinema

Peter Okoye, a Nigerian artist who is better known by his stage name Mr. P or as Peter of P-Square, has shown to his followers the appearance of his villa…

Read more

A normal shopping day for DJ Khaled’s family has bills up to $2.5M

A normal shopping day for DJ Khaled’s family has bills up to $2.5MA normal shopping day for DJ Khaled’s family has bills up to $2.5MA normal shopping day for DJ…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *