Manchester City and Manchester United have raised a collective £ 100,000 to help food banks in Greater Manchester
As a part of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Manchester City and Manchester United have raised a collective £ 100,000 to help food banks in Greater Manchester fulfill rising demand from needy citizens.
Following a recent partnership between MCFC and MUFC Fans ' Foodbanks, each club must contribute £ 50,000 to Trussell Trust in reaction to the effects of coronavirus.
The Trussell Trust funds a network of over 1,200 food bank centers with 19 in the Greater Manchester region that will be the recipients of this donation.
By MCFC Fans ' Foodbank Aid and MUFC Fans ' Foodbank the contributions would help local food banks expand capacity and account for the temporary lack of food contributions on matchdays.
The Trussell Trust funds a network of over 1,200 food bank centers with 19 in the Greater Manchester region that will be the recipients of this donation.
By MCFC Fans ' Foodbank Aid and MUFC Fans ' Foodbank the contributions would help local food banks expand capacity and account for the temporary lack of food contributions on matchdays.

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