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Mayor Lightfoot, Chicago pro sports teams launch "We Are Not Playing" campaign

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Plus visit the all-new CFFC At-Home Activity Center Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot on Monday announ

Plus visit the all-new CFFC At-Home Activity Center [View in Browser]( [CHICAGO FIRE FOOTBALL CLUB]( [COVID-19 UPDATES]( [CDPH INFO]( [NEWS]( [SOCIAL HUB]( [SHOP]( [CHICAGO FIRE FC | WE ARE NOT PLAYING AND NEITHER SHOULD YOU]( Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot on Monday announced a groundbreaking campaign, "We Are Not Playing," in partnership with Chicago's professional sports teams to combat the spread of the coronavirus. The initiative leverages the influence of sports teams and their athletes to drive compliance with the statewide Stay at Home order, directing residents to keep themselves and their neighbors safe from the spread of COVID‑19 by staying home. [SEE MORE]( [CHICAGO]( CFFC Supports Chicago Community Response Fund Now more than ever, we hope that our Club and community can come together. We are standing together with the City of Chicago, the Chicago Community Trust and the United Way of Metro Chicago by supporting the Chicago Community COVID‑19 Response Fund. [WATCH VIDEO]( [CHICAGO FIRE FC AT-HOME ACTIVITY CENTER]( #StayHome and Stay Connected to CFFC From coloring pages and fun activities to in-home exercises and more, kids and families will find new ways to stay connected to Chicago Fire FC in the At‑Home Activity Center. Check back each week for the latest content while we all stay at home and do our part to stay safe. [SEE MORE]( [UPDATE YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS]( The health of our fans and all Chicago is of the utmost importance to us, especially during these trying times. While we work to support our community and prepare for what lies ahead in 2020, we invite you to update your subscription preferences to ensure you are receiving the full breadth of Chicago Fire FC news and updates as they become available. [Update subscriptions]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Comments or Questions? E‑mail info@chicagofirefc.com. This email was sent by: Chicago Fire Football Club 1 N. Dearborn, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL, 60602, United States [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [CFFC BADGE](

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