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NBA, NBPA donate $250,000 to ‘Yolanda’ victims

The Philippine Star

NEW YORK  â€“ The National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Basketball Player’s Association (NBPA) today have teamed up to donate $250,000 to the US Fund for UNICEF in support of UNICEF’s emergency relief efforts in areas of the Philippines ravaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan).

The latest estimates indicate that as many as four million children could now be affected by the disaster, and the donation will aid UNICEF in providing children and families with immediate necessities including food, water, and medicine.

“We are incredibly grateful to the NBA and NBPA for their generosity and commitment to helping UNICEF save children’s lives,” said Caryl Stern, president and CEO of the US Fund for UNICEF. “When a natural disaster strikes, the need to rush supplies to those affected is critical, and both the NBA and NBPA have consistently sprung to action to support UNICEF’s emergency relief efforts for more than 10 years.”

The NBA Family is also assisting UNICEF in raising awareness of the urgent support needed for children and families in the Philippines. Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra will appear in a US Fund for UNICEF Public Service Announcement to help raise funds for relief efforts.

In July 2009, Spoelstra embarked on what would be the first of four trips back to his native Philippines.  In each of these trips, he has hosted basketball and coaches clinics, promoted the importance of education, healthy living and wellness, while being able to reach close to 10,000 underprivileged youth through these efforts.  In 2011, the nine-day program in Manila was the largest NBA FIT event ever hosted in Southeast Asia under the NBA Cares umbrella.  During the summer of 2012, Spoelstra expanded this program to include the country of Singapore.

Children who escaped Haiyan still need urgent assistance to survive in the aftermath of the storm. Health is an urgent priority due to the impact of the typhoon on water supplies and sanitation systems. Children also need safe and protected spaces to be able to play and continue their education while adults work to recover their homes and livelihoods.

UNICEF is mobilizing therapeutic food for children, as well as kits containing health, water and hygiene supplies, from stocks already available in the country, to support up to 3,000 families in the affected areas. As soon as access is possible, these supplies will be distributed to the hard-hit area of Tacloban.

UNICEF is airlifting $1.3 million worth of additional supplies from its warehouse in Copenhagen for another 10,000 families, including those affected by the recent earthquake in Bohol. The shipments contain water purification tablets, soap, medical kits, tarps, and micronutrient supplements.

How to help: For more information or to make a tax-deductible contribution to UNICEF’s relief efforts, please contact the US Fund for UNICEF:

Website: www.unicefusa.org/philippines

Toll free: 1-800-FOR-KIDS

Text: RELIEF to 864233 (UNICEF) to donate $10

Mail: 125 Maiden Lane, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10038

As with any emergency, in the event that donations exceed anticipated needs, the U.S. Fund will redirect any excess funds to children in greatest need.

Find us on Twitter: @unicefusa, #Haiyan; join us on Facebook: UNICEF-USA

For b-roll and photos, please visit: http://weshare.unicef.org/mediaresources

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CARYL STERN

CHILDREN

HAIYAN

IN JULY

MAIDEN LANE

MIAMI HEAT COACH ERIK SPOELSTRA

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYER

NEW YORK

UNICEF

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