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World
Children's Day at McDonald's, which is the company's largest annual
fundraiser for children, turned five years old. Entertainers, musicians,
executives and children came together in New York City for a worldwide
celebration to support fundraising efforts conducted in over 100
countries for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC(R)) and other
children's causes.
Dancing
With The Stars season finale, winner Emmitt Smith and dance
partner Cheryl Burke, along with runner-up Mario Lopez and dance
partner Karina Smirnoff, joined McDonald's CEO Jim Skinner, World
Children's Day global ambassador Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of
York, actress Sofia Vergara and other entertainers at the 42nd Street
McDonald's. After meeting with children and families staying at
the Ronald McDonald House of New York City, event participants stopped
behind the counter to help raise funds for World Children's Day,
informs an official release.
"McDonald's
has a rich tradition of being a good community partner and neighbour,"
said Skinner. "As the needs of the world's children have increased
over time, so has the need for companies and citizens to play a
more active role in affecting positive change."
For
the fifth consecutive year, World Children's Day at McDonald's will
take place in almost 31,000 restaurants around the world. McDonald's
customers, franchisees and suppliers have raised funds to help support
more than 260 Ronald McDonald Houses, 105 Ronald McDonald Family
Rooms, 31 Ronald McDonald Care Mobile programs and other children's
causes around the world.
A new
global World Children's Day TV campaign includes the voiceover of
actor Paul Newman and features children and families staying at
the Ronald McDonald House of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The commercial
aired in the US from 10 to 19 November and in select countries around
the world throughout the month, adds the release.
Additionally,
the Duchess of York taped a Public Service Announcement (PSA) about
World Children's Day at McDonald's. The PSA, which will air throughout
November, reminds viewers they can help improve the lives of children
around the world by participating in World Children's Day and supporting
Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The
Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), a non-profit, 501 (c)(3)
corporation, creates, finds and supports programs that directly
improve the health and well being of children. Its programs, the
Ronald McDonald House(R), Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald
McDonald Care Mobile, are grassroots-driven to enable the Charity
to offer help where children in their own communities. RMHC and
its global network of local Chapters have awarded more than $440
million in grants and program services to children's programs around
the world.
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