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veterans and community combine forces with nba cares to tackle new orleans community outreach initiative during nba all star weekend

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Celebrity musician Ernesto Shaw, also known as DJ Clue,

Celebrity musician Ernesto Shaw, also known as DJ Clue,

Celebrity musician Ernesto Shaw, also known as DJ Clue, refinishes a mural on a renovated house at the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Together New Orleans joint outreach initiative Feb. 14, 2014. NBA Cares, a communi... More

Marine Sgt. Michael Michelli, an administrative specialist

Marine Sgt. Michael Michelli, an administrative specialist

Marine Sgt. Michael Michelli, an administrative specialist with 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, paints a window frame on a house being renovated by the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Together New O... More

AS2 William Wesley, a Navy aviation support equipment

AS2 William Wesley, a Navy aviation support equipment

AS2 William Wesley, a Navy aviation support equipment technician with the Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic Site New Orleans, paints a window frame on a house being renovated by the NBA Cares and Rebuilding T... More

Warren Brown, a New York native visiting New Orleans

Warren Brown, a New York native visiting New Orleans

Warren Brown, a New York native visiting New Orleans during the NBA All-Star Weekend, and (ret.) Army Master Sgt. Kenneth Nixon, repair a porch on a house being renovated by the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Togethe... More

Volunteers at the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Together

Volunteers at the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Together

Volunteers at the NBA Cares and Rebuilding Together New Orleans joint outreach initiative pose in front of a renovated house Feb. 14, 2014. NBA Cares, a community outreach initiative that focuses on community d... More

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