
There's nothing better than a Game Day Feast to get one in the spirit for the upcoming Super Bowl game! So to do just that, a group of ten volunteers from BlueMountain Cares came together to plan and cook a home cooked meal for the children and their families at the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland. Smiles were brought to the faces of over 50 guests as they enjoyed their Game Day Feast and good company.
The Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland is a home-away-from-home for out-of-town families whose children are receiving medical care at Cleveland-area hospitals. Most of these children have serious illnesses, such as cancer, leukemia, cystic fibrosis or heart defects. Their families may have traveled a great distance to seek treatment in Cleveland or live nearby, and they need to stay close to a critically ill child.
After spending all day at the hospital, coming back to a home cooked meal brought a sense of relief and happiness to the many families served. The best part of the evening was sitting with the families at RMH, sharing stories and good food. It was an amazing experience and the team is looking forward to when they can go back again.
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There’s nothing better than a Game Day Feast to get one in the spirit for the upcoming Super Bowl game! So to do just that, a group of ten...
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