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McDonald s Canada is calling on Canadians to become fry-lanthropists with the launch of #FriesForRMHC fundraiser

Share this article Share this article A portion of the proceeds from all fries sold April 20 to May 10 will help support families with sick children TORONTO, April 20, 2021 /CNW/ - McDonald s Canada today announced Fries for RMHC®, which will see a portion of the proceeds from every order of fries sold donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities ® Canada (RMHC®). With the fundraiser running from April 20 to May 10, there has never been a better time for Canadians to order McDonald s World Famous Fries™. Becoming a fry-lanthropist is a delicious and easy way to give back. Across the country, Canadians can show their support by purchasing fries at McDonald s drive-thru or using curbside pick-up, McDelivery®, take-out or dine-in. They can also share their fry-love online by using the new I bought #FriesforRMHC sticker on Instagram.

244 millions pour les parents d enfants malades

244 millions pour les parents d enfants malades
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BRAUN: Ronald McDonald Houses celebrate 40th birthday

BRAUN: Ronald McDonald Houses celebrate 40th birthday
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WE Charity s actions leave a trail of enraged, grieving donors

Natalie Obiko Pearson, Danielle Bochove and David Herbling, Bloomberg News WE Charity shutting Canadian operations is a drastic measure : Charity Intelligence Canada managing director VIDEO SIGN OUT After Don Jennison died in April 2005, his wife of 50 years, Joyce, wanted to honor him in a special way: Instead of a tombstone, she put $4,000 toward building a school in Kenya to better honor her husband, a former principal. Sales of fair-trade coffee at the Jennisons’ church helped raise enough money to fund a schoolhouse, a teacher’s salary for two years, and a latrine. Two years after construction, WE Charity, then known as Free The Children, sent pictures of “Don’s School House” — a tidy cinderblock building with a white plaque embedded in a shield-like concrete mount. “This school has been built in memory of Don Jennison,” it read, “through the generous donation of Morningside-High Park Presbyterian Church Toronto, Canad

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