Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 7
Jaylen Brown Vows 7uice Foundation Will Stay in Boston After 76ers Trade
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 7

Jaylen Brown Vows 7uice Foundation Will Stay in Boston After 76ers Trade

3 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 7

Summary

  • July 7 brought Brown to MIT’s Media Lab, where he said his 7uice Foundation will keep backing education and financial-literacy programs in Boston despite his expected move to Philadelphia.
  • The pledge came as fears grew that Boston would lose not just a Finals MVP but a prominent advocate for underrepresented youth; Brown said, “Boston is home” and promised to stay invested after leaving.
  • Maura Healey used the event to declare July 7 as 7uice Foundation Day in Massachusetts, while the state budget had already set aside a $700,000 earmark for the foundation days before the trade news.
  • Through Bridge Boston and Boston Xchange, Brown and his mother have tied the foundation to a broader push for $5 billion in net wealth for marginalized communities, with affordable housing and incarceration now among his next Boston priorities.

Insights

With a $304M contract, why did Jaylen Brown's foundation also receive a $700,000 taxpayer earmark for its projects?
After being 'packed up' by Boston, can Jaylen Brown's off-court legacy in the city outshine his NBA championship?
Now playing for Philadelphia, can Brown's 'Black Wall Street' vision for Boston still become a reality?