From ESPN.com:
Mourning spent about 36 hours in Haiti last week, traveling with Miami-based Project Medishare, which has worked to bring health care to the nation for about 15 years. The retired All-Star worked at a makeshift hospital and assisted rescue workers and first responders in the devastated capital of Port-au-Prince get badly needed supplies like water, food and medical equipment.
“It is the most devastating, deplorable images I’ve ever seen in my life,” Mourning said Monday in Memphis, Tenn. “[An] inhumane atmosphere to where we can only pray and do the best we can to assist those individuals.”
“The response from our colleagues has been overwhelming,” Mourning said. “We accept these donations with complete confidence that Project Medishare will put each dollar to quick and efficient use.”
LeBron James: “Since first learning of the tragedy in Haiti, I was intent on finding a way to help,” James said. “I feel fortunate to be in such a position to provide support and my heart and prayers continue to be with the people of Haiti.”
Below is a list of athletes listed as donors for this new fund:
Dwayne Wade, Alonzo Mourning, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Al Horford, Anthony Parker, J.R. Smith, Kenyon Martin, Mike Dunleavy, Michael Beasley, Udonis Haslem, Ben Gordon, Quentin Richardson, Gilbert Arenas, Devin Harris, Michael Finley, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Brewer, Michael Vick, Wes Welker, Randy Moss, Clinton Portis, Josh Cribbs, & Donte Stallworth.