BREAKING Blackhawks Foundation Announces Amazing Initiative For City.
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March 18, 2020 (11:53)
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"With so much uncertainty right now during the coronavirus prevention across the city, the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation has launched an amazing initiative. Teaming up with The Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Metro Chicago, they'll match donations to help the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund. The fund has brought together some of the biggest local philanthropists and business leaders across the city. Here's the official press release and you can click this link to make a donation. "In partnership with The Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Metro Chicago, the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation has launched a donation-matching initiative benefitting the recently established Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund. This fund, with support from the City of Chicago, local philanthropists and business leaders, will rapidly deploy resources to local nonprofit organizations serving the most vulnerable residents in the Chicago region as a result of the public health, social and economic consequences of COVID-19. The Chicago Blackhawks Foundation will match the first $100,000 in individual donations contributed through the form below. All fan donations through the end of March, as well as the Foundation's donation match, will be given directly to the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund." "
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