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Throughout the weekend, the Rays will be hosting a Food & Supplies Drive, supported by First Class Moving, to benefit Hurricane Maria victims. Along with Rays staff members, players from George D. Chamberlain High School’s baseball team in Tampa will be lending a hand in the volunteer efforts.
All fans who donate food and/or supply items will receive a voucher for two complimentary tickets to a 2018 Rays home game (some exclusions apply).
Items of greatest need include:
- bottled water
- baby wipes
- hand sanitizer
- diapers
- canned foods
- dry foods
- baby formula
- garbage bags
- towels
- canned milk
- canned and dry pet food
- baby and adult pain relief medicine
- stomach and diarrhea relief medicine
- mosquito repellent
- blankets
- pillows
- first-aid kits
- laundry detergents
- dish soap
- cots
Please consider donating!
Donations can be dropped off to collection areas at Gate 1 and 4. Fans wishing to donate funds to benefit the victims of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria may do so at youcaring.com/RaysHurricaneRelief.
The Rays previously gathered and distributed food at Tropicana Field for Tampa Bay residents after Hurricane Irma.
Mayor Rick Kriseman joined Raymond, DJ Kitty, @FeedingTampaBay and the @StPetePD recruits handing out food and water at Tropicana Field. pic.twitter.com/Z10NA20rLG
— Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) September 14, 2017
First Responders Day
Before the last game of the regular season, the Rays will celebrate First Responders and their essential role in disaster relief efforts.
Police, Firefighters and EMTs can reserve two complimentary tickets for this game online through www.raysbaseball.com/FirstResponders courtesy of Suncoast Credit Union.
Affiliation will be verified through ID.me, a third-party MLB approved verification service. In addition, First Responders will be honored in special ceremonies prior to the game.