PFL partners with Food Bank for New York City to provide 25,000 meals

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PFL partners with Food Bank for New York City to provide 25,000 meals

During the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the PFL is teaming up with Food Bank for New York City on a major initiative.

The organizations will provide meals for thousands of New Yorkers who have been impacted by COVID-19. As part of its “PFL Fights for Communities” program, the fight promotion will provide 25,000 meals to those in need.

The PFL has postponed its entire 2020 season in the wake of global coronavirus shutdowns, delaying the promotional debut of former Bellator champion Rory MacDonald and the return other standouts like 2019 lightweight winner Kayla Harrison. The promotion said it has committed to a monthly cash stipend for its contracted fighters to help provide financial relief during the shutdown.

But they, and other fighters and organization representatives, are helping spread the word and encouraging others to help in New York, where food pantries have declared a state of emergency. Donations can be made at PFLMMA.com or Everyday Hero.

“Our thoughts are with all those impacted by COVID-19, and the heroes out in the front lines attacking this pandemic,” PFL CEO Peter Murray stated. “We want to do our part to show that the PFL family is in their corner and they aren’t alone in this fight. I am a lifelong New Yorker, our PFL headquarters are in Manhattan, and we’ve received tremendous support at our championship events hosted at Madison Square Garden. This is our home, and together we can make a difference, provide some comfort and make sure New Yorkers don’t go hungry.”

Food Bank for New York City has worked to end food poverty in the city for more than 35 years and is the city’s largest hunger relief organization. Every $1 donated to Food Bank provides five meals.

PFL partners with Food Bank for New York City to provide 25,000 meals