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Philadelphia 76ers' Josh Harris and David Blitzer donate to Philabundance and to purchasing Chromebooks for Philadelphia children PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia 76ers have announced the donation of significant resources to support the Philadelphia area during the continued COVID-19 pandemic Monday.

Josh Harris and David Blitzer, owners of the NBA team, completed the first big donation early Monday to Philabudance. They provided a donation that will fund 20,000 boxes of food that will feed 160,000 people across the Philadelphia area.

The team also committed the funds needed to purchase 10,000 Chromebooks for students in the Philadelphia School District. “I’m told this is just the start of what the Sixers will be doing to help our city and

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