Alabama head coach Nick Saban has released another public service announcement regarding the coronavirus pandemic. His latest video announcement was sent out through his Nick’s Kids Foundation and revealed that the Crimson Tide football coach and his wife, Terry, have made a “significant contribution” to the United Way’s community crisis fund.

“Of the many challenges our country has faced in recent years, the COVID-19 virus worldwide pandemic may be the most significant,” Saban said in the video. “We are all in this together, and together, we can fight this invisible enemy by respecting social distancing and being diligent. Through our Nick’s Kids Foundation, Miss Terry and I are committed to helping families in the state of Alabama recover from the many obstacles created by this crisis.

“We have made a significant contribution, earmarked for the United Way community crisis fund. This fund has been established statewide specifically to give relief, including food, shelter and basic life needs. Call the 211 hotline and specify your needs caused by the impact of COVID-19. You will be considered for help through this community crisis fund. If you would like to donate, visit NicksKidsFoundation.org. God bless you all and Roll Tide.”

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by the difficult challenges our world faces today. Coach Saban and Ms. Terry are committed to helping families during this time of need. Together we can defeat this invisible enemy and win as a team! pic.twitter.com/Y50l0RCUS9 — Nick's Kids Foundation (@NicksKidsFdn) March 25, 2020

Saban released his first coronavirus PSA on Tuesday afternoon, which provided an update on his Alabama football program and encouraged fans to follow social-distancing guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic, which suspended his team’s spring football practice.

Football, like a lot of things, has been put on hold due to the virus. The Crimson Tide was scheduled to open spring drills Friday, March 13, but like other programs around the country, Alabama chose to postpone the start of spring practices. The SEC has cancelled spring games and suspended team and individual practices, meetings or gatherings -- mandatory or involuntary -- through at least April 15. The A-Day Game was set for April 18.

“First of all, I hope this message finds you and your family safe and well,” Saban said Tuesday. “On behalf of our program, we want to give thanks to all the medical professionals and caregivers in our state and across the country in these challenging times. Our daily routines have changed dramatically over these past weeks. Our staff is back to work, but we are working from home and obeying all social-distancing guidelines.

“For Alabama football, the safety of our players and staff is what’s most important. We’re not having organized team activities of any kind, but we are continuing to communicate and support our players while doing everything in our power to ensure their health, safety and wellness. As we have shared with our team, we share the same message to all of you. Please understand the following guidelines of social distancing. It’s important.

“We ask that everyone please wash your hands often. Stay at home if at all possible. And when you have to be out in public, make sure you keep six feet between you and the nearest person. We are in this together, and as one team, we will get through these difficult times. And together, we look forward to all that’s to come, like the opportunity to play college football this fall. But the best and safest way to ensure that happens is to listen to the experts, follow their guidelines and take care of each other. Stay safe and Roll Tide.”

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