Fall Out Boy Donate $100K to COVID-19 Relief in Chicago

Fall Out Boy have announced that they have given a $100,000 donation to the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund.

The Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund is a partnership between the City of Chicago and United Way of Metro Chicago. It was set up to merge funds raised by Chicago philanthropies, corporations, and individuals and use them to help those disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic across the Chicago region. Food banks, meals for students who normally get fed via public schools, and people who have lost work due to COVID-19 are all focal points for the charity.

The check comes via the Fall Out Boy Fund, which the quartet set up in 2017. “Chicago is the city that we grew up in,” bassist Pete Wentz said in a statement. “It’s important to us that we give back and support the community and local heroes who are on the front lines any way we can.”

The city of Chicago has so far reported 3,427 COVID-19 cases and 43 deaths. A stay at home order throughout Illinois has been instated through at least April 30.


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