Zendaya is making a significant impact by giving back to her roots in a meaningful way. The California Shakespeare Theater (Cal Shakes) in Oakland, where the talented actress began her career, recently received a generous donation from Zendaya and the Women Donors Network. The donation, totaling $100,000, was made to the theater's North Star Fund, as announced on Cal Shakes' website.
Executive director Clive Worsley expressed gratitude for Zendaya and the Women Donors Network, emphasizing the importance of their partnership and the substantial contribution towards Cal Shakes' upcoming 50th-anniversary season. The President and CEO of the Women Donors Network, Leena Barakat, highlighted the organization's support for Cal Shakes through a general grant aimed at bolstering the theater's operations and strategic initiatives.
The funds provided by Zendaya will be allocated towards various enhancements at Cal Shakes, including upgrading sound and lighting systems, improving the café facilities, and supporting the production of 'As You Like It' directed by Elizabeth Carter for the theater's milestone anniversary.
Zendaya's connection to Cal Shakes runs deep, with her mother, Claire Stoermer, having worked at the theater during Zendaya's childhood. The actress's early exposure to acting at Cal Shakes, where she attended classes and observed performances, played a pivotal role in shaping her passion for the craft. Trish Tillman, a former acting instructor at Cal Shakes, highlighted how Zendaya's experience at the theater instilled in her the fundamental skills and understanding needed to excel in the world of acting.