NBA News: Rudy Gobert Donates $500,000 To Support Arena Employees, Coronavirus-Related Services
Omar Rawlings/Getty Images

The Utah Jazz announced today that Rudy Gobert is donating more than $500,000 to support both the employee relief fund at Vivint Smart Home Arena and COVID-related social services relief in Utah, Oklahoma City and within the French health care system.

The pledged donation will provide $200,000 in aid to part-time employees at the home arena of the Utah Jazz who are not able to work due to the postponement of NBA games and other entertainment events, in conjunction with employee assistance efforts already being undertaken by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment.

Additionally, Gobert will contribute $100,000 each to assist families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Utah and Oklahoma City plus 100,000 euros for his native country of France. Emerging areas of pressing need include childcare assistance to health care workers as well as for caregivers to the elderly.

“I am humbled by the tireless efforts and care of people around the globe for those affected by COVID-19, especially my own communities of Utah and France, in addition to my appreciation for the state of Oklahoma and my care there, and of course, my Utah Jazz family,” Gobert said.

“I know there are countless ways that people have been impacted. These donations are a small token that reflect my appreciation and support for all those impacted and are the first of many steps I will take to try and make a positive difference, while continuing to learn more about COVID-19 and educate others. Much gratitude, RG.”

More than 800 part-time employees work events at Vivint Smart Home Arena in various areas such as food service, security, guest services, custodial and more. Four upcoming concerts have been postponed through the end of April, and the Jazz had 10 remaining home games on its schedule before the suspension of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

You May Also Like

NBA News (Correction): Lamar Odom Trade Not Yet Completed

With plenty of speculation that Lamar Odom would return to Los Angeles…

NBA Rumors: 76ers’ Jahlil Okafor Back On The Trading Block

After selecting center Jahlil Okafor out of Duke with the third overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers were thought to have landed another talented big man with a bright future in the league…

NBA Board Of Governors Approves Rule Changes For Resetting Shot Clock, Clear Path Fouls And Hostile Act Incidents

As expected to be the case for the 2018-19 season, the NBA Board of Governors approved three rule changes with…

NBA News: Carmelo Anthony Will Opt-Out On Monday, Become Free Agent

[new_royalslider id=”160″] Since the start of the 2013-14 NBA season, it was…