#OneMN Feed The Cities Voices of Minnesota Sports

ST. PAUL --Local broadcasters from the National Hockey League's Minnesota Wild, Major League Soccer's Minnesota United FC, Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins, National Football League's Minnesota Vikings, National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves and Women's National Basketball Association's Minnesota Lynx in conjunction with FOX Sports North and KFAN today launched Feed the Cities - Voices of Minnesota Sports. #OneMN

Through the initiative, fans are encouraged to request video messages from Minnesota sports broadcasters through the personalized video shoutout platform Cameo. For a minimum $30 donation, the selected broadcaster will record a personalized video message. Proceeds will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities, Greater Twin Cities United Way and Second Harvest Heartland. Feed the Cities - Voices of Minnesota Sports is scheduled to end April 30.

Fans can also donate directly to Feed the Cities - Voices of Minnesota Sports by texting ONEMN to 243725 or visiting give.onecause.com/onemn. Participating broadcasters include:

Minnesota Wild:
Ryan Carter - FOX Sports North analyst
Kevin Gorg - FOX Sports North reporter
Anthony LaPanta - FSN play-by-play announcer
Audra Martin - FOX Sports North host/reporter
Tom Reid - Wild Radio analyst on KFAN
Wes Walz - FOX Sports North analyst

Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx:
Dave Benz - FSN play-by-play announcer
Rebekkah Brunson - FOX Sports North analyst
Marney Gellner - FSN reporter/play-by-play announcer
Jim Petersen - FOX Sports North analyst
Annie Sabo - FOX Sports North host

Minnesota Vikings:
Paul Allen - KFAN play-by-play announcer
Pete Bercich - KFAN analyst
Greg Coleman - KFAN pre and post-game analyst
Ben Leber - KFAN reporter

Minnesota Twins:
Kris Atteberry - Twins Radio pre and post-game host
Dick Bremer - FSN play-by-play announcer
Cory Provus - Twins Radio play-by-play announcer
Roy Smalley - FOX Sports North analyst

Minnesota United FC:
Kyndra de St. Aubin - MNUFC analyst on FSN
Dan Terhaar - MNUFC play-by-play announcer on SKOR North
Callum Williams - MNUFC play-by-play announcer on FSN

About Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twins Cities

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities strive to provide a high quality Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating good character and leadership, and living a healthy lifestyle. The Clubs represent more than 80 years of service to youth. Dedicated staff at ten metro-area locations and a rural environmental education center provide activities and support to more than 9,000 young people from kindergarten through high school graduation. Club sites are placed in targeted neighborhoods where the need is greatest. The Club believes that each young person deserves the opportunity to strengthen academic and social skills, develop positive leadership traits, and learn healthy living behaviors. The Club is a place where great futures are built each and every day. For more information about how we're supporting our kids and families during COVID-19, visit www.boysandgirls.org/COVID19.

About Greater Twin Cities United Way

One in four people in the Twin Cities region are experiencing poverty. Greater Twin Cities United Way supports long-term wellbeing by working to provide equitable access for all to a strong education, stable housing, healthy food and good jobs. Through our public policy work, volunteer engagement, our 2-1-1 resource helpline, nonprofit leadership support and grant making, we take a holistic, long-term approach to help people meet their potential. When COVID-19 hit, we created the Greater Twin Cities COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund to help people who are most vulnerable to the issues caused by this crisis. 100% of all donations goes directly into the community to provide support such as food, shelter, childcare, sanitary and hygiene supplies and financial assistance. To donate directly to Greater Twin Cities United Way text GTCUWCOVID19 to 51555. For more information, visit www.gtcuw.org

About Second Harvest Heartland

Hunger doesn't wait. While COVID-19 affects our community, helping neighbors experiencing hunger is more necessary than ever. Missing work and an uncertain economy mean families are missing meals. Second Harvest Heartland's COVID-19 plans includes emergency food boxes, prepared meals from Minnesota Central Kitchen, access to SNAP (food stamps), extra measures to keep Second Harvest Heartland employees and food safe, and partnering with elected officials. We are all concerned about staying safe and reducing our exposure to illness. But for some of our neighbors, a lack of resources means they can't afford to stock up on food. Please donate at 2harvest.org/emergencyfood to fund an emergency food box today. You can also learn more about Second Harvest Heartland's COVID-19 response by visiting 2harvest.org/covid19update.