The NBA and the Sacramento Kings have been going all out for UNICEF USA all month long with former Kings great Vlade Divac heading an effort to provide children with clean drinking water. Kings players are wearing U.S. Fund for UNICEF warm-up shirts during pre-game shootarounds, the Kings’ arena is cloaked in UNICEF blue, fans can make donations to support UNICEF water projects right at the concession stands, and coaches and even broadcasters are wearing UNICEF USA lapel pins during games.

A team of kids from UNIS High School have been working just as hard for the world's children. When student Pranav Srinivasan founded the school’s End Poverty Club, classmates rallied around the cause. The group held a charity basketball game and quickly raised funds for the UNICEF Tap Project.

On Saturday, with Sacramento in town for tonight's matchup with the Brooklyn Nets, the two teams got together at a downtown Manhattan hotel. Pranav introduced the Kings to the End Poverty Club’s work. Sacramento players and coaches presented UNIS kids with warm-up shirts. UNICEF USA President and CEO Caryl Stern thanked both squads. Then the work began.

Students split up into teams, working side-by-side with Kings players and coaches to rehearse their lines and shoot a NBA/UNICEF USA video PSA. As the photos below prove — you can have a pretty good time while working together to make the world better for kids!

UNICEF USA is grateful to the NBA, the Sacramento Kings and the students at UNIS for all their efforts on UNICEF's behalf.

Isaiah Thomas greets a UNIS student with a Sacramento Kings / UNICEF warmup shirt. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)

Derrick Williams and his team partner rehearse their lines for the PSA. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)

Rudy Gay, Orlando Johnson and a UNIS High School student get ready to speak their lines on camera. (Photo by Michael Sandler for UNICEF USA)

DeMarcus Cousins and a UNIS student during taping. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)

Ben McLemore poses for one of the many photos taken with UNIS High School students. (Photo by Michael Sandler for UNICEF USA)

Rudy Gay and a UNIS student after the PSA shoot. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)

Jason Thompson and a UNIS student hold steady while a classmate takes video. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)

Carl Landry, Travis Outlaw and a UNIS student recording the PSA. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for UNICEF)