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Glamorous TV reporter, 33, grants $2.1MILLION in incredibly generous gesture for residents of her hometown

Дата публикации: 14-05-2026 19:19:59

The sum was secured through a philanthropic organization created by the sportscaster last year, NBA on Prime Video's Taylor Rooks said Thursday.

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Prominent NBA reporter Taylor Rooks has revealed how she helped raise $2.1million to eliminate medical debt for some 1,805 residents in her hometown state of Georgia. 

The sum was secured through a philanthropic organization created by the sportscaster last year, Rooks explained to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday.

'I’ve seen firsthand how expensive simply staying healthy can be,' Rooks said.

She recalled her sister's experience with Type 1 diabetes while growing up in Suwanee, just north of Atlanta.

'Our family understands the ongoing financial weight that can come with medical care, prescriptions, supplies and treatment,' Rooks said.

'Beyond my own family, I’ve seen how quickly one unexpected medical issue can completely change someone’s financial reality.'      

The Taylor Rooks Foundation was launched by the 33-year-old NBA on Prime Video host back in June.

Prominent NBA reporter Taylor Rooks discussed a $2.1million donation from a foundation she started last year in an interview Thursday

The money will go toward eliminating medical debt for some 1,805 Georgians, the 33-year-old NBA on Prime Video host said

The money was raised in partnership with Undue Medical Debt, a New York charity that leverages donations to buy large, bundled medical debts at a discount, Rooks explained.

'Medical debt doesn’t come from irresponsibility,' she told the Journal-Constitution. 'It comes from people trying to survive, take care of themselves or take care of the people they love.' 

Rooks started her studio coverage for Amazon in October, after successful stints with both CBS Sports and TNT. Her profile has since grown to the point where she found it necessary to give back.

She recalled how people in Gwinnett County played a crucial role in getting her where she is.

'It was important to me that one of the foundation’s earliest major initiatives poured directly back into the community that poured so much into me first,' Rooks said.

Now based in Los Angeles, Rooks recalled how she lived in the Atlanta-adjacent county since she was 6 years old. 

'I went to elementary, middle, and high school in Gwinnett. Before college, it was the only home I had ever known. My family still lives there. It’s where I learned who I was,' she added.

'There’s a warmth to it. A sense of hospitality, community and care for one another that stays with you forever.

Rook started her studio coverage for Amazon's NBA on Prime Video in October, after successful stints with CBS Sports and TNT

Black and brown advancement, financial literacy, and women’s wellness are other causes she plans to support, she said as the NBA season approaches its end

'People show up for each other. Neighbors know each other.'

Rooks cited 'a human closeness that shaped the way I see the world' as how she wants her still-young foundation 'to operate.'

Black and brown advancement, financial literacy, and women’s wellness are other causes she plans to support, she said following the foundation's first donation over the summer.

Rooks kicked things off with an unspecified gift to the Lower East Side Girls Club in New York City.

The club seeks to create 'safe' spaces 'where young people and their families can dream big, find their passions, and connect to peers and careers through free, innovative, year-round programming and mentoring,' according to its website.

The Daily Mail has approached Rooks for comment. 

She was hired by Amazon Prime Video prior to the 2022 NFL season as a Thursday Night Football reporter before becoming an NBA presenter at the start of the 2025-2026 season.

The broadcaster married husband Shane Lowry at a star-studded ceremony in New York in July.

Attendees included NFL star Saquon Barkley, NBA athlete Kevin Durant, and rapper Jack Harlow.

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