A's to donate all ticket revenue from June 13 game to two local community organizations

OAKLAND, Calif. — The A’s will donate all ticket revenue from the Tuesday, June 13, game versus the Tampa Bay Rays to the Alameda County Community Food Bank and the Oakland Public Education Fund, the team announced today.

For more than 35 years, the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) has stood by their unwavering belief that food is a basic human right. ACCFB distributes millions of healthy meals every year and is on the forefront of new approaches to ending hunger and poverty. ACCFB distributes enough food to serve 60,000 people a day. ACCFB’s hunger-relief efforts include innovative food programs; CalFresh (food stamps) outreach and assistance; policy and advocacy; healthcare and nutrition initiatives; and child and student wellness.

The Oakland Public Education Fund leads the development and investment of community resources in Oakland public schools so that all students can learn, grow, and thrive. The Ed Fund is the only organization raising money for all Oakland public schools. Since 2003, the Ed Fund has helped raise more than $200 million for schools and programs.

For more information on the A’s work in the community, visit athletics.com/community.

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