New York Jets CEO Donates Additional $2 Million To Support COVID-19 Relief Funds
New York Jets CEO, Christopher Johnson, announced today (April 23) that his family along with the organization will be donating an additional $2 million to support COVID-19 relief funds.
According to a news release on the Jets’ website, the contribution will focus primarily on organizations including first responders, regional relief, and food insecurity in New Jersey and New York.
The news comes after the Johnson family and New York Jets’ donation of $1 million to multiple local United Way agencies just last month.
Click here to read the official statement from the New York Jets.
The Johnson family, who last month made a joint $1 million donation with the New York Jets to multiple local United Way agencies to help combat the Coronavirus pandemic, announced today it would contribute an additional $2 million to support COVID-19 relief response in NJ and NY
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