Jets, Johnson family donate $1 million to fight coronavirus outbreak

In a join donation, the Jets and the Johnson Family gave $1 million to three United Way agencies in New York, New Jersey and Long Island.

The Jets have joined the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

The team, along with the family of owner Woody Johnson, will make a joint $1 million donation to three United Way agencies in the local area, according to the Jets’ website. All three organizations – located in New York City, northern Jersey and Long Island – have set up funds to send aid to those affected by the pandemic, either physically, financially or both in vulnerable areas. They are the UWNYC Covid-19 Community Fund, the ALICE Recovery Fund, and United Together: A Response Fund for COVID-19.

“The United Way continues to improve lives around the world and we need community-based organizations more than ever at this moment,” Jets CEO Christopher Johnson said. “Everyone has been impacted by this invisible enemy and the United Way is meeting it head-on at home, helping those disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and the economic consequences of the outbreak.”

The Jets and the NFL have been partners with United Way since 1973 and the agencies the team donated to will help people in areas where the outbreak has spread the most. New York City currently has over 12,000 cases, while Nassau County has over 2,400 and the state of New Jersey has 1,914 reported coronavirus cases.

The Jets aren’t the only NFL team or group to contribute to help stop the spread of the virus. Donations from various players, teams and owners throughout the sports world have been pouring into the country since the pandemic shut down every major sports league earlier this month. 

Uber Reveals Its Top Tourist Spots of 2019

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top Tourist Spots of 2019

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures