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POTS Celebrates Bronx Resiliency on Oct. 22

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Part of the Solution (POTS), a nonprofit dedicated to feeding neighbors and nourishing the community, is helping the Bronx bounce back. On Thursday Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. EST, POTS will livestream their first virtual benefit, “Helping the Bronx Bounce Back,” a feel-good virtual benefit that will showcase the resiliency of the Bronx community.

 

The group hopes to leave the public inspired to take action and support their work. POTS stayed open throughout the worst of the pandemic and helped over 40,000 low-income Bronx neighbors. The group said that donations are critical to their ongoing mission. Gifts made between now and the event will be matched dollar-for-dollar by helping the Bronx Bounce Back Challenge Fund.

 

All are welcome to attend this virtual event. Participants can register for free online. The group thanks Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Fordham University President, Joseph M. McShane, and NYCFC Goalkeeper, Tony Stuver, for their support and appearances in the following YouTube teaser.

 

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