Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry visited a refugee camp in Tanzania to help the United Nations Foundation and "Nothing But Nets" campaign in their fight against malaria. (Photo courtesy Insider Images/Stuart Ramson) (KGO Photo)
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Warriors guard Steph Curry has spent part of his summer about 8,000 miles away visiting a refugee camp in Tanzania.
The 25-year-old Curry helped hang mosquito netting for residents. The people loved him there.
Curry is working with the United Nations Foundation and "Nothing But Nets" campaign in their fight against malaria.
The Warriors star will be a guest on Good Morning America on Wednesday to talk more about this personal mission. GMA airs at 7 a.m. right after the ABC7 Morning News.
Photo courtesy Insider Images/Stuart Ramson
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