Chiefs fans donate over $100K to Buffalo children's hospital
Kansas City Chiefs fans are taking a page out of the Bills Mafia playbook and showing their generosity following the team's divisional-round win.
Buffalo's John R. Oishei Children's Hospital announced Wednesday morning that Chiefs fans have donated more than $100,000 to its Patricia Allen Fund, which is named after the late grandmother of Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
An incredible $178,000 from over 9800 donors has been donated in just over 24 hours from #ChiefsKingdom Thank you all! These donations help the ongoing need and ensure our team has the tools, training and programs to care for the kids in WNY pic.twitter.com/wWXvDXxjXF
- Oishei Children's Hospital (@OCHBuffalo) January 26, 2022
Many of the donations are being made in increments of $13, a reference to the 13 seconds it took for the Chiefs to tie the Bills on Sunday and send the game to overtime.
Suggesting all Chiefs fans donate $13 to Josh Allen's foundation to commemorate the drive that tied the game with just 13 seconds left and the best playoff game in Chiefs history
- Chiefs Kingdom Memes (@ChiefsMMZ) January 25, 2022
Donate here: https://t.co/X6McN7SB59
Much respect to #BillsMafia from #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/FfxwQ1164T
The Patricia Allen Fund was launched in 2020 after Bills fans began making $17 donations to the Oishei Children's Hospital to honor Allen's grandmother after she passed away at the age of 80. The hospital unveiled a recovery wing named after Patricia Allen last year.
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