Jeremy Lin no longer earns an NBA paycheque, but the former Toronto Raptors guard is still being generous to charities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lin, who now plays basketball in Beijing, announced today that he will be making a $150,000 contribution to UNICEF in an effort to help fight the coronavirus globally. This donation matches his $150,000 contribution to the China Foundation announced four days ago.

The 31-year-old also donated one million Chinese Yuan (approximately CAD $200,000), through his foundation, to get medical equipment to Wuhan.

“As Tupac once said, it’s time for some changes — from me, you, everyone,” Lin said on his most recent Instagram post. “Let’s focus on what we can do in these challenging times. In our effort to battle this virus, I’m matching my $150K China Foundation donation with an additional $150K contribution to [UNICEF] to help fight COVID-19 globally while partnering [with] governments.

“This donation is a drop in the bucket compared to the billions affected by the closing of schools, missed paychecks, etc.”

Lin is inviting people to join in on his donation by going to UNICEF USA’s website.

“It doesn’t matter how much you donate or what you do, just encouraging everyone (sic) take one step to love someone in need. Love melts hate. Light outshines darkness. Be apart of the change you wanna see. Stay together, much love.”