Former San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan is doing more than his fair share to aid the U.S. Virgin Islands after Hurricane Irma devastated the area.
Duncan - who was born in Christiansted, the largest town on Saint Croix - aided in distributing approximately 20,000 pounds of food at a number of donation points in the area Friday.
We're here! #usvirginisland #hurricaneIrma pic.twitter.com/W59CQIeSs7
— Duncan USVI Relief (@DuncanRelief) September 15, 2017
Day 1- 20,000 lbs of food distributed today, And another plane just unloaded. Ready for tomorrow! 😎#usvirginislands #HurricaneIrma pic.twitter.com/Kzg5m0YdJ4
— Duncan USVI Relief (@DuncanRelief) September 15, 2017
@DuncanRelief it was an honor to be a part of what your doing! @marissaricci13 @133rdAW #IrmaRecovery pic.twitter.com/gcl4GMEe6H
— Matt Hill (@mattisagopher) September 16, 2017
Related: Tim Duncan pledges $250K to U.S. Virgin Islands relief, offers to match donations
To date, Duncan's U.S. Virgin Island Relief Fund has raised almost $2.5 million, half of its $5-million goal.













