On Monday, the doors opened to the I Promise School founded by LeBron James and his nonprofit foundation. The NBA superstar launched the traditional public school to help at-risk third and fourth graders in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. The students who graduate are guaranteed tuition to the University of Akron, but the school is providing much more to support the community, including GED and job placement services for parents and food pantries to the students’ families.

James took to Instagram on July 31 to share all the amenities given to its enrollees. Superimposed on a photo of himself at the opening ceremony was a list of all the school has to offer outside of the conventional education tools.

Free tuition Free uniforms Free bicycle and helmet Free transportation within two miles Free breakfast, lunch and snacks Food pantry for families GEDs and job placement services for parents Guaranteed tuition to the University of Akron for every student who graduates

He captioned the image with a prayer emoji and the hashtags #WeAreFamily and #MoreThanAnAthlete.

James said opening the school was the “greatest moment” of his life. He decided to do it because he could relate to being a fourth grader in Akron and missing 83 days of school. “I walked the same streets. I rode the same bikes on the streets that they ride on. I went through the same emotions. The good, the bad, the adversity. Everything these kids are going through, the drugs, the violence, the guns, everything they’re going through as kids, I know,” he said on opening day, according to the Los Angeles Times.