Ronald McDonald House Charities Encourages Chattanooga To Pay It Forward By Gift Giving

  • Monday, October 27, 2014

By the middle of November, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga’s 2014 “Hearts of Gold” ornament will be available to purchase online for a minimum donation of $15 at www.rmchattanooga.com. All proceeds will benefit families of seriously ill or injured children at the local RMHC in Chattanooga.

This year’s ornament is an angel symbolizing "even in the most difficult times, no one is alone." Family members near and far, a sick patient, and loved ones are together in spirit. The gifts, prayers, and support of many have made it possible for RMHC to make each family feel at home during a difficult time in their life, said officials. 

Each year, the “Hearts of Gold” fundraiser highlights the story of a child and family served by an RMHC program. The purchase of the 2014 “Hearts of Gold” ornament is a gift dedicated to helping struggling children and their families. It represents the gifts of chance, togetherness, and hope to thousands of children and families served by RMHC. 

For more information, contact RMHC Development Officer, Brittany Snyder, at brittany.snyder@rmhchattanooga.com or 778-4359.

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