
Chicago Fire Announces New Partnership with MadeGood Foods
Published on August 24, 2021 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Chicago Fire FC News Release
CHICAGO - Chicago Fire FC today announced a new partnership with MadeGood Foods, the leading allergy-friendly and nutrient-rich snack creators.
"We're excited to welcome MadeGood to the Fire family," said Chicago Fire FC President Ishwara Glassman Chrein. "Both the Fire and MadeGood are focused on having a long-lasting impact in Chicago and we are honored to partner with them as we showcase our community initiatives."
MadeGood, in partnership with the Chicago Fire Foundation, will become an official partner of the award-winning P.L.A.Y.S. (Participate, Learn, Achieve, Youth, Soccer) Program. Through the partnership, the Foundation and MadeGood will shine a spotlight and celebrate diverse individuals and organizations that are making a difference within the city of Chicago.
"The Fire embodies many of the values we share here at MadeGood," said MadeGood Brand Manager Milana Kleidman. "After beginning our journey in Canada, we've now made a home here in Chicago, and together with the Fire, we want to make an impact in the community and leave a positive impact for years to come."
Additionally, as part of the partnership, MadeGood will serve as a supporting partner of Football in the Community, Chicago Fire Rec Soccer and the Fire's Official Kids Club.
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