ATLANTA — Atlanta Hawks basketball star Trae Young has partnered with RIP Medical Debt to relieve more than a million dollars in past-due medical debts for people in Atlanta who cannot afford to pay them.
“The city of Atlanta has welcomed me with open arms,” Young said in a statement. “Giving back to this community is extremely important to me. I hope these families can find a bit of relief knowing that their bills have been taken care of as we enter the New Year.”
RIP Medical is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit started in 2014 by two former debt collectors, WSB-TV reported. The company uses donated funds to purchase portfolios of bundled medical debt on the secondary debt market for pennies on the dollar.
Blessed to have such a Great Team around me to help me make this happen!!
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) January 8, 2020
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It specifically buys accounts for those most in need -- individuals: two times or below the federal poverty level, insolvent and/or with debts that are 5% or more of gross annual income.
Young donated $10,000 through the Trae Young Foundation to target relief in the Greater Atlanta Area.
Through this charitable act, $1,059,186.39 of medical debt will be erased.
The average amount abolished is $1,858 for 570 people. Those benefiting from relief will receive a branded, RIP yellow envelope, which landed in Atlanta on Jan. 3.