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Ronald McDonald House
The Ronald McDonald House Charities, which was established in 1974, has a long tradition of child advocacy and philanthropy. Its cause has been the improvement of children’s welfare throughout the world.
The first RMH was established in 1974 by influential members of Philadelphia’s business, entertainment, and health communities. Members such as Dr. Audrey Evans, Philadelphia Eagles player Fred Hill (Hill’s daughter Kim was diagnosed with Leukemia), Eagles general manager Jim Murray, and McDonald’s regional manager Ed Rensi. To insure the funding of the first established house, McDonald owner operators in the area donated the proceeds from their spring time favorite Shamrock Shake... read more
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Lynn Pinder
“I believe we all have a responsibility to make the world we live in a better place to live, work, and play." These were the words of Lynn Pinder, an avid worker within the community.
Star Recession
A few days ago, the news of the far-reaching affects of the economic recession served as a reminder that no one is safe. ...read more
Asian Pacific
The first major foreign policy initiative of the Obama administration is being spear headed by non other than the administration chief foreign policy spokesperson, Hillary Clintons... read more
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