Kobe & Vanessa Bryant Launch Housing Project for Homelessness

There’s nothing doper then celebrities who give back, literally! A few days after confirming to the world that they are in fact, still in love and not divorcing, Vanessa and Kobe Bryant announced their new community service initiative is a housing project called, Step Up On Vine, which assists youth who are homelessness.

Vanessa explained:
Tonight Kobe and I joined former President Clinton as we celebrated the grand opening of Step Up on Vine, a permanent supportive housing project in Hollywood as part of our commitment to end youth homelessness through the Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation. KVBFF.org #KVBFF
She continued:
It means so much to Kobe and I to be able to see how Step Up on Vine will directly impact young people by not only providing food, clothes and shelter but by offering vital services addressing their overall health and life skills. The building is amazing and has a Platinum Leed Certification. So happy to see this vision come to life! For more info please visit KVBFF.org #KVBFF and feel the love and Appreciation from them.. I would love you help the foundation in any way I can. I love giving back to those that are less Fortunate then I am.. #BryantFamily#GivingBack #LakersNation
Click here to learn more about Kobe & Vanessas foundation.

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