At a time where the coronavirus has caused individuals around the world to trade in the familiar comforts of their daily routines for a period marked with unrest, uncertainty and significant change, it's heartening to see communities come together for the betterment of all. In Western New York, a region that takes great pride in its people's strength and resilience, residents are working around the clock to aid those impacted by the coronavirus. For Bills center Mitch Morse and his wife Caitlin, there was no question that they too would do their part to assist the lovable place that they've come to call home. On Thursday, March 18, the Morses pledged to donate $100,000 to FeedMore WNY – a nonprofit (formerly Meals on Wheels and the Food Bank) committed to providing food for Western New Yorker's of all ages.

"We're not in Buffalo right now. We're in Kansas City. You hear about everyone around the country that's being affected by this – not just by getting sick but economically taking a hit also," explained Mitch. "I think the thing that stuck out to me and Caitlin the most was the kids everywhere who were getting these meals at schools but can't right now. That also sparked the thought, 'Well, if these kids are being affected, I'm sure there are other venues and groups of people that are also feeling the wrath of the economic change brought on by this crisis.'

"It just made sense to us to donate to FeedMore WNY. We wanted to find something that reached the most people in the community as possible and FeedMore WNY does that."