Steph and Ayesha Curry recently launched a girl in STEM scholarship via the Steph and Ayesha Curry Foundation. The program targets girls interested in science, technology, education, and math (STEM) careers.
The idea for the scholarship was inspired by 9-year-old Riley Morrison who questioned Curry about the shoes from his Under Armour sneaker collection not available in the girls’ section on the
Under Armour website and unavailable in girls’ sizes. The Golden State Warriors guard collaborated with Morrison and designed the latest shoe in his sneaker line, the Curry 6 United We Win shoe. Profits will fund forthcoming scholarships. Curry 6 (Image: Instagram)The goal for the foundation is to annually award a $30,000 scholarship to a girl from the
forwp-incontent-custom-banner ampforwp-incontent-ad2">“I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley’s letter; that a 9-year-old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable,” Curry said in a statement. “She was focused on the opportunity for all girls — not just herself. She’s been an amazing catalyst for change – not only with my product, but also with the entire Under Armour brand.”