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 Knicks rookie’s donation a slam dunk for York College 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 bparry@schnepsmedia.com 
 @QNS 
 High-fl ying Knicks rookie Obi Toppin  
 has won over some new fans in Queens  
 aft er his recent appearance in the NBA  
 Slam Dunk contest resulted in an $80,000  
 donation to York College in Jamaica. Th e  
 funds are in support of York as a primarily  
 minority-serving institution and its  
 affi  liation with the Th  urgood  Marshall  
 College fund. 
 Th  e  NBA  informed  the  school  that  
 Toppin and the two other dunk participants  
 were competing for their respective  
 HBCU/predominantly Black institutions  
 that provide higher education opportunities  
 for its students. In representing  
 New York and selecting York College as  
 a benefi ciary, Toppin, who fi nished  second  
 in the competition, earned $50,000  
 for York College, while AT&T also donated  
 additional funding, bringing the total  
 to $80,000. Th  e funds are meant to support  
 the college’s COVID-19 relief eff orts. 
 “As a New York native and a New York  
 Knick, it was a tremendous pride and  
 honor to represent York College as part  
 of this year’s AT&T Slam Dunk contest,” 
  Toppin said. “I am grateful to have  
 played a small part in York’s eff orts  to  
 support students who have been most  
 impacted  by  the  
 pandemic  and  who  
 continue to demonstrate what  
 it means to be New York tough.” 
 York will add the donation to  
 the One York Student Emergency  
 Fund,  established  by  Dr.  
 Berenecea Johnson Eanes, president  
 of York College, at the start  
 of  the  pandemic-related  shutdown. 
  Th  ese funds will help students  
 who have faced mounting  
 challenges during the pandemic, 
  including losing their jobs,  
 many of them campus jobs;  
 housing and food insecurity;  
 and lack of access to health  
 care in some cases. 
 “On behalf of our students,  
 faculty and staff , I thank the  
 NBA,  Thurgood  Marshall  
 College Fund, AT&T  
 and Obi Toppin for  
 this  much-needed  
 donation,”  Eanes  
 said. “It will help ameliorate fi nancial  
 diffi  culties for our hardworking  
 students, most of whom lost  
 jobs due to the pandemic,  
 and many of whose parents  
 have also lost employment.  
 Th  ese are hard times that  
 require creative new ways  
 of giving. We are grateful  
 for this very meaningful  
 support.” 
 The  communities  
 around  York  College  
 have  been  hard-hit  by  
 COVID, racial disparities  
 in healthcare, policing and  
 much more. But by providing  
 a  high-quality  college  
 education in this location and  
 serving as a mega vaccination  
 site, York College is doing its  
 best to level the playing fi eld in  
 the name of social justice. As of  
 March 16, the site had already vaccinated  
 more than 65,000 Queens residents in less  
 than four weeks. 
 “I  want  to  extend  my  gratitude  to  
 the  NBA  and  the  Th  urgood  Marshall  
 College  Fund  for  selecting  three  predominantly  
 Black-serving  institutions,  
 including CUNY’s York College, to support  
 as  part  of  this  year’s  NBA  All- 
 Star,”  said  Chancellor  Félix  V.  Matos  
 Rodríguez.  “I  was  thrilled  to  see  the  
 New York Knicks’ own Obi Toppin dunk  
 his way to a generous $50,000 donation  
 that  will  benefi t  York  students  whose  
 lives  have  been  upended  by  this  ongoing  
 pandemic,  and  am  also  thankful  
 for  the  additional  support  from  AT&T.  
 Th  ese  funds  will  make  a  diff erence  for  
 our resilient students.” 
 Th e Th  urgood Marshall College Fund  
 also expressed delight at York’s good fortune. 
 “We are excited that TMCF’s partnership  
 with the NBA will support students  
 at  our  member-school  York  College,  
 which is located in New York City, to  
 provide much needed COVID-19 student  
 support,” said Dr. Harry L. Williams,  
 TMCF president and CEO. “COVID-19  
 hit New York hard, and these funds will  
 help the York College community as it  
 continues to address student needs in the  
 wake of this pandemic.” 
 Courtesy of the NBA 
 Knicks forward Obi  
 Toppin’s appearance in  
 the NBA Slam  
 Dunk contest  
 resulted in an  
 $80,0000  
 donation to York  
 College. 
 Wishing Everyone 
 a Happy Easter! 
 Congressman 
 Gregory W. Meeks 
 5th Congressional District of New York 
 @GregMeeksNYC           @GregMeeksNYC @GregMeeksNYC 
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