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NBA to help in quake relief efforts in China

(Xinhua)

09:49, April 26, 2013

BEIJING - NBA announced Thursday that NBA teams and players will donate one million yuan ($162,000) to support earthquake relief efforts in Southwest China.

The contributions will be delivered to the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF) through the league's global social responsibility program, NBA Cares, to aid victims and their families of Lushan, Sichuan province in disaster relief and rebuilding efforts.

NBA will bring immediate assistance through a CYDF emergency relief program by providing portable classrooms and financial assistance to those students from earthquake damaged schools and area families.

"The NBA, our teams and players are committed to providing support and resources to those in need in the wake of this terrible earthquake," said NBA China CEO David Shoemaker. "This financial contribution is just the first step in our commitment to helping rebuild Ya'an and to build on our long-standing partnership with CYDF."

In addition to the cash donation, the league will continue to work with the CYDF and the Yao Ming Foundation in support of rebuilding efforts helping to develop Hope Schools, places to play and host a series of NBA Cares events throughout the region this summer.

NBA players will also send their messages of support to those affected during live NBA game telecasts and programs on national and regional TV and digital platforms in China.

"We are saddened by the recent earthquake in Ya'an and our hearts and prayers go out to those who have been affected," said Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat.

"We are committed to providing immediate relief to support the children and families struggling to rebuild their lives and their communities."

NBA Cares is the league's global social responsibility program that builds on the mission of addressing important social issues in the United States and around the world.

Through this program, the league, the NBA teams and players have donated more than $210 million to charity, completed more than 2.3 million hours of hands-on community service, and created more than 760 places where kids and families can live, learn, or play, in 23 countries and regions on five continents.

In China, NBA Cares works with a series of internationally recognized organizations that support education, youth and family development, and health-related causes, including: China Youth Development Foundation, China Charity Federation, China Foundation for Disabled Persons, Yao Ming Foundation, UNICEF and Special Olympics.

Since 2004, the NBA Cares program has hosted more than 80 community outreach initiatives and built 43 spaces where children and families can live, learn or play in China.

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