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Bromley Donates to Ronald McDonald House Charities

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BROMLEY MOUNTAIN, Vermont -– This past summer, some 700 visitors to Bromley's Sun Mountain Adventure Park arrived bearing money-saving admission coupons they picked up at McDonald's restaurants in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York. In addition to the visitors' discounts, Bromley pledged to donate 50¢ for each coupon redeemed, $350 in total, to the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC).

For nearly 35 years, Ronald McDonald House Charities has been creating, finding and supporting programs that directly improve the health and well being of children worldwide. RMHC is making a global impact on the most pressing problems facing families today. Their approach is to think globally, but act locally by tailoring their programs to address the most pressing need of each community they serve.
 

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BROMLEY MOUNTAIN, Vermont -– This past summer, some 700 visitors to Bromley's Sun Mountain Adventure Park arrived bearing money-saving admission coupons they picked up at McDonald's restaurants in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York. In addition to the visitors' discounts, Bromley pledged to donate 50¢ for each coupon redeemed, $350 in total, to the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC).

For nearly 35 years, Ronald McDonald House Charities has been creating, finding and supporting programs that directly improve the health and well being of children worldwide. RMHC is making a global impact on the most pressing problems facing families today. Their approach is to think globally, but act locally by tailoring their programs to address the most pressing need of each community they serve.

From what I know, RMHC is actually a very cool organization. They own or at least operate a nicely sized building on the east side of Manhattan, right near Memorial Sloan Kettering, which is one of the world's premiere cancer centers. As far as I know the building, at least in part, houses families when their children are receiving treatment at the hospital...and as anyone who's ever stayed in Manhattan can tell you, hotels cost a bundle, especially during a prolonged stay.
 
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