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With a monumental move, Boston Celtics player Jayson Tatum will expand his charitable activities with a $1 million donation from the new banking partner of the NBA, SoFi. This substantial contribution is expected to have a significant impact on low-income households in Tatum’s hometown of St. Louis, allowing families to fulfill their goal of homeownership. Tatum himself has a personal connection with this recent endeavor as he has gone through a similar situation in his life.

Due to that, the 5x All-Star completely understands the need and significance of owning a home. He has amassed a good amount of wealth and now wants to give back to his community and help them in every way possible.

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Jayson Tatum wants to make a tangible difference to the society

Jayson Tatum established his non-profit called the Jayson Tatum Association in 2017 and has been making significant contributions ever since. From toy drives and basketball camps to scholarships and mentoring initiatives, he has shown consistent commitment to improving the next generation. Due to that Tatum is now increasing his power by launching the SoFi Generational Wealth Fund, which addresses the essential need for affordable housing and financial security.

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So, with this collaboration, he will not only aid them in buying a house but will also give them some basic financial advising services that will help them achieve long-term financial success. And with the support of the NBA and SoFi, Jayson Tatum is poised to make a huge impact on the biggest challenge of society, financial illiteracy. And this $1 million is more than simply a contribution; it is a foundation for a lasting legacy of influence and empowerment.

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