Ronald McDonald House Charities

A strong mind. A strong body. And a safe, supportive place to grow. These are things that every child needs - and deserves - to have.

Helping to provide these things is what RMHC aims to do.

By creating, finding and supporting programs that directly improve the health and well being of children, Ronald McDonald House Charities is working to better the lives of children and their families around the world.

To date, RMHC and our global network of local Chapters have awarded more than $400 million dollars in grants worldwide towards our mission to make an immediate and positive impact on as many children as possible. And with support from a global network of more than 180 independent local Chapters in 47 countries - as well as hundreds of thousands of passionate and caring people - we've had plenty of success.

In 2003 and 2004, Clay participated in the World Children's day fundraiser. In 2004 Clay was named an ambassador for Ronald McDonald House Charities and he, along with several celebrities, created cement handprints at the World Children's Day Kick-off event on November 9th. Their handprints were auctioned on eBay and the winning bid for Clay's hands was $15,099!

McDonalds was a sponsor for the 2004 Joyful Noise Tour and Clay was also part of the 1st RMHC float in the Rose Bowl Parade.

Date
Description
Fountaindawg's Recaps
11/20/03
2003 World Children's Day Fundraiser. Here are pictures of the event.


11/09/04
2004 World Children's Day Fundraiser. Here are pictures of the event.
1/1/05
1st RMHC Float in the Rose Bowl Parade . Here are pictures from that event.