Fall Out Boy has announced it will be donating $100,000 to support COVID-19 response efforts in Chicago, where the group was founded more than a decade ago.

The group said in an Instagram post over the weekend that it will be making the donation through The Fall Out Boy Fund, which it first launched in 2017 and described at the time as a “way for us to give back to Chicago, the city that has given so much to us.”

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The donation, the group said, will be going toward the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund and support “local nonprofit organizations serving our region’s most vulnerable neighbors.”

“Chicago is the city we grew up in,” the group said in the announcement on Friday. “It’s important to us that we give back and support the community and local heroes who are on the front lines any way we can.”

“No act of kindness is too small right now,” the continued. “Check in with the people you love. Support the businesses you love if you can. Stay vigilant and hopeful. Everyone is affected by this, and we win by coming together and thinking of the world as bigger of ourselves.”

The group said the money will help support local food banks in the area and provide “direct monetary support for those who have suffered loss of income and jobs as a result of COVID-19, and much more.”

According to the latest data from the Chicago Department of Public Health, over 4,600 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the city’s residents as of Sunday afternoon, as well as 98 deaths.