Syracuse Mets Helping to Raise Money for the Food Bank of Central New York
as part of Minor League Baseball’s CommUNITY First Campaign
Mets join Minor League Baseball and Feeding America in initiative to help local food banks
SYRACUSE, NY – The Syracuse Mets are helping to raise money for the Food Bank of Central New York. Minor League Baseball announced on Tuesday the launch of a new initiative with Feeding America to raise funds for local food banks and to honor individuals risking their lives on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Syracuse Mets along with many other Minor League teams are participating in this CommUNITY First initiative. The campaign begins on Tuesday, April 28th and goes until Sunday, May 31st. Money raised by the Syracuse Mets will support the Food Bank of Central New York.
To donate, fans can visit MiLB.com/CommUNITYFirst and select the Syracuse Mets as the community they want to support. Fans can also support other MiLB communities. For every $10 donated, the MiLB team in the selected community will donate one ticket to a home game this season or in 2021 to a local hero of the pandemic.
“When the Minor Leagues come together and unify our respective communities, we become a strong force able to do a lot of good,” said Syracuse Mets General Manager Jason Smorol. “I love that the money raised will stay in each of our communities and that together, across the Minor Leagues of Professional Baseball, we will be able to feed a lot of people through the local food banks. I hope our fans are able to participate.”
Here is how the process works:
- Visit MiLB.com/CommUNITYFirst from now until May 31st
- Select the Syracuse Mets from the drop-down menu of participating teams
- Select the amount of money you want to donate ($10 minimum)
- Your payment is processed, and you will receive a thank you confirmation email
- Donations for the Syracuse community will be allocated to the Food Bank of Central New York
- Final donation totals and the number of tickets expected to be donated to local heroes will be shared the first week of June
Sweet. Each food bank should if possible have signage that indicates that obesity is a contributing factor in many COVID deaths. Well, non-COVID deaths, too.
ReplyDeleteSo, get the food you need, but work on eating less, too. I am guessing I've dropped 10+ pounds since the start of sheltering in place by eating less. If Dom Smith can lose weight, we all can.