After an extensive off-season, Angel Reese is up for another task. The star had been active in many social welfare projects, and Reese had already collaborated with Serena Williams on a social initiative for the Barbie DreamFest team. The program received mixed responses, but it was the first of many projects to come for the Dream Forward.
Now the player returns to her hometown, Baltimore, and conducts a STEM activity for female athletes in collaboration with the 2K Foundation.

Angel Reese Holds STEM Activity For Female Athletes
The former LSU star had been associated with the 2K game following her appearance on its cover. While 2K Foundation is their philanthropic arm, the player joins their initiative to empower female athletes in the Baltimore region.
The six-week program will provide education, access to mentorship, and sports programming for student-athletes at Crossroads Middle School. The Living Classrooms also partners with the initiative, coordinating the activities.
Angel Reese partnered up with 2K Foundations to hold a six-week STEM initiative for students at Crossroads Middle School in her hometown of Baltimore.
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 16, 2026
(https://t.co/5v4AMq43q6) pic.twitter.com/V2vYHHbU8w
“The Living Classrooms’ partnership with Angel Reese, the Angel C. Reese Foundation and 2K Foundations reflects a shared belief that girls thrive when they are given access, encouragement, and real-world opportunities to explore who they can become,” said President and CEO of Living Classrooms Foundation James Piper Bond in a press statement.
Scroll to continue reading
Trending WNBA News
“By investing in STEM education for our female Crossroads scholar-athletes, we are expanding what’s possible – helping young women build confidence, critical-thinking skills, and pathways to bold careers,” he concluded.
While the player is off court, making a huge impact on the community, she is also making news with her Reebok signature shoe line, which has struck a partnership with the WNBL in Australia. From the recent draft class, Lauren Betts signed a deal with Reebok, making her the fifth WNBA representative.
Angel Reese Reacts To Lauren Betts News
The 2026 WNBA draft saw 45 players enter the league, ready to begin their pro careers. But before they even take center stage, a few players have already received big contracts from the companies. The Mystics’ first pick, Betts, became part of the Reebok brand, joining the former LSU star at the sneaker brand.
Reese showed her support for Betts and welcomed her with open arms as she shared a special post for the 6-foot-7 star and wrote, “AHHHH! What’s up CHAMP!”
AHHHH! What’s up CHAMP! 😍😉🤍 https://t.co/rR2SfW4xGg
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) April 15, 2026
But that’s not all, she even shared a post on her Instagram account and wrote, “another BADDIEEEEE.” Welcoming the UCLA star. While both players will face each other multiple times in the league, their off-court bonding is certainly lovely.











