Miami Herald

Team foundation starts community food drive

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com

The Miami Marlins have already ensured that their ballpark employees will be paid during the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic.

Now, the baseball franchise is taking its outreach to the South Florida community that has been impacted by COVID-19.

The Marlins Foundation on Thursday announced it is starting the Home Plate Meals Relief Fund, which in partnershi­p with Feeding South Florida will “launch a weekly drivethru food distributi­on throughout the month of April.”

A total of $150,000 has been earmarked so far for the food drive, with $100,000 coming directly from the foundation and another $50,000 from Florida Blue. In total, according to the team’s press release, that will be enough for 200,000 meals. Distributi­on centers will be set up at a pair of to-be-determined Miami-Dade County public schools, one in Liberty

City and another in Little Havana.

Additional relief efforts through the fund are being planned.

“With this rapidly evolving situation, we are dedicated to serving our community during these unpreceden­ted times,” Marlins CEO and part owner

Derek Jeter said in a press release. “We wanted to provide direct support to our local community by addressing food security and help deliver proper nutrition to South Florida households. We are thankful for a partner like Florida Blue for seeing the value in our Foundation’s program and joining our effort to contribute to the many families who experience this challenge on a regular basis and have been additional­ly impacted by COVID-19.”

The Marlins are already committing $1 million to help cover the lost wages of Marlins Park employees who have been affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic’s postponeme­nt of the Major League Baseball season. The gesture is being matched by all 30 MLB teams at their respective ballparks.

MLB initially suspended spring training games on March 12 and postponed the start of the regular season at that time. The league is following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommenda­tion that is in effect through mid-May to cancel or postpone large events.

Had the season gone on as originally planned, Miami would have just finished a seven-game homestand to start the season.

Jordan McPherson: 305-376-2129, @J_McPherson1­126

 ?? SAM NAVARRO Special for the Miami Herald ?? Derek Jeter, shown during the Marlins’ Thanksgivi­ng food event, says of the coronaviru­s initiative: ‘We wanted to provide direct support to our local community.’
SAM NAVARRO Special for the Miami Herald Derek Jeter, shown during the Marlins’ Thanksgivi­ng food event, says of the coronaviru­s initiative: ‘We wanted to provide direct support to our local community.’

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