
When Chris Duhon saw the damage Katrina inflicted on Slidell, La. , it didn't take long for the Bulls guard to act. He set up a foundation to raise money for his hometown. Half of what comes in will go to the Red Cross , the other half is earmarked for Slidell. ( Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf donated $50,000.) "I have five of my best friends from Slidell staying with me right now," says Duhon (above), who has raised $400,000 so far. "When I'm on the phone, I can look at them and say, 'Hey, people are helping our city.'" That's just one of the many ways in which the sports world has chipped in. Among the others: ?The NFL donated $1 million, and several teams accepted donations from fans during preseason games. ? Major League Baseball and the players' association pledged $1 million, as did the Yankees. ?Sheila Johnson, president of the Washington Mystics --who have two players from Louisiana --donated $500,000 to the Red Cross . ? Golfer David Toms went to shelters in Shreveport , La., and moved several families with young kids into hotels. ?Eli and Peyton Manning (above) flew with a planeload of supplies to Baton Rouge , where they helped unload the provisions. ? Lance Armstrong gave $500,000 for displaced cancer patients. ? U.S. Soccer is auctioning off game-worn jerseys from last Saturday's U.S.- Mexico game. ? Baron Davis of the Warriors , who played three seasons in New Orleans , donated $50,000.
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