Warriors & Chase Launch Home Court Assist Meal delivery Program

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San Francisco CA

12 January, 2021

5:43 PM

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Hot meals from San Francisco-based restaurant Kitava were delivered yesterday to front line healthcare workers helping to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. To help support the local community in the midst of an ongoing pandemic, the Golden State Warriors and Chase have launched Home Court Assist, a six-month meal delivery program that will deliver over 12,000 hot meals to Bay Area communities in need from Chase small business client restaurants. "During this difficult time, we are honored to help provide hot meals to Bay Area community members while giving small and local restaurants much-needed business," said Warriors Vice President of Government and Community Relations Yoyo Chan. "Fighting food insecurity has been a priority for the Warriors during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we remain committed to these efforts during the pandemic and beyond." Throughout the NBA season, the Warriors and Chase is hosting six total Home Court Assist events across the Bay Area in an effort to combat food insecurity and serve those on the front lines, providing meals from local small business restaurants to non-profit organizations. The launch of Home Court Assist is part of the Warriors and Chase's ongoing commitment to the Bay Area. Recently, Chase donated $100,000 to the Alameda County Food Bank as the pandemic increased demand for meals and other services by local families impacted. Chase has also provided new market tax credit financing to the Meals on Wheels San Francisco, supporting the development of a new industrial kitchen and food distribution center that has capacity to produce up to 30,000 meals daily to the growing local elderly population. "We're committed to supporting our local communities and helping ensure California's most vulnerable residents have access to the resources they need to combat the challenges they're facing, such as food insecurity," said Amy Wallace, Vice President, Global Philanthropy at JPMorgan Chase. "During such times of uncertainty, it's vital now more than ever that we continue identifying ways of connecting the work we're doing across other lines of the business with new opportunities to give back to our communities." Yesterday, Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr surprised nurses with a video call thanking them for their service and commitment to a healthy community. For more information on the Golden State Warriors 2020-21 season, presented by Kaiser Permanente, please visit warriors.com. For more information about JPMorgan Chase's investments in the Bay Area is available visit chase.com.

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