NBA star donates $100,000 to help workers impacted by virus
"I hope that during this time of crisis, others will join me in supporting our communities," Love said of the donation.
Christopher Brito is a social media manager and trending content writer for CBS News. During his time at CBS, he's written about a variety of topics, often focusing on sports and social justice issues, and helped produce "Pandemia: "Latinos in Crisis," a special focused on how the coronavirus impacted Latinos in the U.S, and "Black Lives Matter Around the World: The Global Impact of George Floyd," a longform video on how Floyd's death sparked protests in many countries.
Prior to CBS News, Christopher worked at WPIX in New York City, where he was a digital producer and covered local crime. He began his journalism career interning at newspapers in Queens, New York. He graduated from St. John's University.
"I hope that during this time of crisis, others will join me in supporting our communities," Love said of the donation.
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