Tim Duncan helps deliver 20K pounds of food to U.S. Virgin Islands
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.
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