Aberdeen have delivered 1,000 meals to local people struggling with the lockdown, the club has announced.
The AFC Community Trust is funded by a Just Giving page and by season ticket sales, with Aberdeen donating 10 per cent of revenue.
So far 5,000 season tickets have been sold, despite fans not knowing when they'll be able to watch Derek McInnes ' side in the flesh.
The coronavirus lockdown has left many feeling isolated and struggling for food, and the Premiership club are looking to combat that with a number of initiatives.
As well as making more than 12,000 phone calls to 8,000 people, it was announced on Tuesday that 1,000 food packages have been given to struggling families.
Commercial director Rob Wicks, who made the one thousandth delivery, said: "I saw first hand just what these food drops mean to families and it’s been a sobering experience.
“Through the generosity of fans and investors, the Trust has now raised almost £170,000. Around 70 per cent of that total is linked to the purchase of season tickets, whereby AFC investors have donated 10 per cent of the 5,000 season ticket sales to the trust.
"An impressive £59,000 has been raised through the trust’s Just Giving page.
“Our community campaign has had a tangible impact on so many people across our region, it’s brought the club, the trust and our fans together in a meaningful way that will continue beyond this crisis and it’s repositioned the club at the very heart of our community."
Fans can make a donation to the Just Giving page here.