Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are riding a four-game winning streak, jumping to 23-12 on the 2026 WNBA season after a 95-91 overtime win over Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream on Sunday. Now, the Fever turn their attention to Tuesday’s matchup, heading up to Toronto to face Marina Mabrey and the Toronto Tempo.
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Clark has helped put the Fever in prime position to make the WNBA Playoffs once again, averaging 22.0 points, 3.9 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game. But the former Iowa Hawkeyes star is also making an impact off the court, and ahead of the Tempo matchup, her foundation revealed the launch of a new program.
Clark founded the Caitlin Clark Foundation in October 2023, putting the headquarters in her hometown of West Des Moines, Iowa. And the foundation aims “to uplift and improve the lives of youth and their communities through education, nutrition, and sports.”
And on Monday, the Caitlin Clark Foundation revealed Turning Pages, Healing Hearts on Instagram, bringing the new program to local hospitals. Partnered with Scholastic, the new program will bring each hospital a book vending machine with tokens to access them, along with arts and crafts and a welcome joy finder.
Turning Pages, Healing Hearts aims “to empower pediatric patients to find joy and build connections with their siblings, parents, and children’s hospital staff by choosing books that interest them.”
The new program was brought to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital (Indianapolis). On Monday, it was brought to the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital (Iowa City). And later this month, it will be launched at UnityPoint Health (Des Moines, Iowa).
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“We are honored to be bringing our new program, Turning Pages, Healing Hearts, to local hospitals!” the Caitlin Clark Foundation wrote on Instagram.
Clark shared her foundation’s post on her Instagram Story, commenting, “so excited about our newest program 💛🩶🥺.”
The Caitlin Clark Foundation’s newest program, Turning Pages, Healing Hearts, is making an appearance in local hospitals! Partnering with Scholastic, each hospital included in the program will receive book vending machines! (full details in replies) 📚 pic.twitter.com/iZQpfAH3v7
— caitlin clark source (@CLRKSOURCE) August 17, 2026
Clark and the Fever will face the Tempo on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET before heading to Dallas to face the Wings on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.
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This story was originally published August 17, 2026 at 3:35 PM.
