CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is providing food and helping to raise money Saturday to assist relief efforts in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood.
Residents of the neighborhood can drive or walk through to pick up fresh produce, dry food, canned goods, hygiene kits and other resources at the Journey Church Metro Campus located at 3381 Fulton Road.
From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Garrett is teaming up with the Cleveland Hope Exchange and a number of local businesses to provide more than 24,000 pounds of food and resources to those in need.
Information or donation options can be found HERE.
Garrett and the sponsors also hope to raise an additional $50,000 through the event.
Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield and his wife, Emily, pledged to match $50,000 in donations to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, defensive Tackle Larry Ogunjobi pledged to cover the cost of 100,000 meals for the food bank and owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam pledged $1.5 million in support of COVID-19 efforts in Cleveland and Columbus.





