Sunday, February 4, 2018

McDonalds


Company Name: McDonalds

Company Owner: Kenneth S. Yang

Company Address: 17/F Citibank Centre Building, Paseo De Roxas Avenue, Salcedo Village,
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Official Contact #: 86-2-36 or (02) 863-5490



Company E-mail: writeus@ph.mcd.com

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Product/Services: Fast Food Chain

Corporate Social Responsibility

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), the charity of choice of McDonald’s Philippines, is a global organization on a mission to make a difference in the lives of Filipino children through programs that support their need for shelter, education, and happiness. Since the local chapter in the Philippines began its operation in 1995, RMHC has raised over 208 million pesos and has helped over 11.8 million children all over the country.

RMHC currently has two flagship programs which focus on different but equally essential aspects of a child’s development: Ronald McDonald Read to Learn, a beginning reading program for grades 1 and 2 pupils, and Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit, which strives to build day care centers in areas where they are most needed.

RMHC has also helped disaster-affected families during natural calamities through its Ronald McDonald Bigay Tulong Program. Aside from giving food and drinks, McDonald’s activates its stores as drop off centers for in-kind donations during disaster relief operations.

The organization regularly holds fundraising events such as golf tournaments, and celebrates the annual McHappy Day through the Stripes Run, in order to raise awareness and support for children-related causes.

With your support, RMHC will be able to brighten the future of more children as it expands its programs to more areas in the Philippines. 


Ronald McDonald Read to Learn

Ronald McDonald Read to Learn is a beginning reading program in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd). It provides reading materials to grade 1 and 2 multigrade school pupils and conducts training for educators on teaching beginning reading.






Ronald McDonald Bigay Tulong

 During natural disasters, RMHC activates Ronald McDonald Bigay Tulong, a relief program which provides immediate assistance to families in affected areas. 

To date, Ronald McDonald Bigay Tulong has also helped more than 213,000 disaster-affected families. Aside from giving food and drinks, McDonald’s also activates its stores as drop off centers for in-kind donations during disaster relief operations. These donations are collected by RMHC and turned over to DSWD or other partner non-profit organizations.

Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit

Children are most receptive to learning during their formative years. With this in mind, RMHC established Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit, a program that builds day care centers in areas where they are most needed. In partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and local government units (LGUs), the program aims to provide low-income families with a safe environment where their children can learn and play.

Inside every Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit, children ages 2 to 5 years old are taught basic skills in preparation for formal schooling. Each day care center has books and other educational materials that can be utilized to aid the children’s learning journey. Accredited social workers and community volunteers also facilitate lessons and group activities for the children.

To date, there are 26 Active Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Day Care Centers nationwide:

Make A Difference

At RMHC, every centavo counts and can help light a child’s path to a better future. That is why McDonald’s makes it easy for anyone to lend a hand. Below are some ways you can make a difference through RMHC and its programs:

For every Happy Meal you buy, a portion automatically goes to RMHC to support its programs.

Donation boxes are found in all McDonald’s stores nationwide so you can conveniently donate spare change.

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