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Posted: 2018-03-07T19:33:35Z | Updated: 2018-03-07T19:33:35Z

Miami Heat basketball star Dwyane Wade dropped by Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday to thank students for their inspiring response to last months mass shooting at their Parkland, Florida, campus.

Students and school staff flooded social media with photos and videos from Wades visit. The shooting guard, who has called for gun safety in the wake of the massacre, spoke as students excitedly crowded around him.

I just wanted to come and say Im inspired by all of you, Wade told the students, many of whom are involved in organizing the upcoming March for Our Lives to demand stronger gun legislation.

As someone out here in the public eye, Im proud to say Im from this state because of you guys, because of the future of this world because of you guys, he continued.

Wade, who was traded back to the Heat just a week before a teen gunman killed 17 students and faculty members at the high school on Feb. 14, has vowed to help spotlight the victims and the survivors fight for gun control.

He said he was especially touched after learning one of the teenaged victims, Joaquin Oliver, was buried in a Heat jersey bearing Wades name and number.

Youre about to make me cry , Wade tweeted when he learned of Joaquins burial. He dedicated this season to the teen, saying in a tweet: This is why we will not just SHUT up and dribble! a response to Fox News host Laura Ingraham urging basketball players to stay out of the gun control discussion.

Wade invited Olivers family to a Heat game earlier this month and delivered an emotional tribute at the time.

We honor the 17 lives that were tragically lost in Parkland, he said. We applaud the fearless students that are fighting for their lives. We will also make sure that their voices are heard around gun safety . You are our nations inspiration. We salute you and we support you.

Neither the Heat nor the high school immediately responded to HuffPosts request for more details about Wades visit.

See more photos from Wades trip to the school below: