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Win With Justice

Founded by WNBA icon Maya Moore, Win With Justice partners with communities and prosecutors to inspire action to end mass incarceration.

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We Decide Our Future

Led by 10-time WNBA All-Star Nneka Ogwumike, the “We Decide Our Future” non-partisan campaign brought together Athletes for Impact, More Than A Vote, and Reproductive Freedom for All Foundation to protect reproductive rights and empower voters across America.

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The Breanna Stewart Foundation

The Breanna Stewart Foundation is committed to building long-term, sustainable support systems for women and youth in the Syracuse community, working to break cycles of poverty to ensure that the next generation is equipped to lead healthy, empowered lives.

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The Layshia Clarendon Foundation

The Layshia Clarendon Foundation, led by former WNBA player Layshia Clarendon, grants access to life-affirming healthcare and wellness services for the trans community through education, advocacy, and direct financial assistance.

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A4I provides athletes with the strategy, support, and platform to drive bold, lasting change.

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The Scout Bassett Fund

The Scout Bassett Fund is dedicated to breaking down financial barriers that prevent athletes with disabilities from reaching their full potential in athletic events and competitions, while amplifying their stories and remarkable achievements through storytelling.

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The Simone Manuel Foundation

The Simone Manuel Foundation provides education and resources for BIPOC youth to create positive swim readiness experiences and increase water safety awareness in communities of color.

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Breast Believe

In collaboration with The Larry Fitzgerald Foundation, Breast Believe educates communities on breast cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and resources. The campaign funds and supports organizations serving individuals and families impacted by the disease. 

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