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SCW Broadcast Club, radio station make charitable donation

Effort leads to $800 for Ronald McDonald House

Posted 2/4/20

Through the sponsorship of the Jazzy Little Christmas concert in December, and other fundraising functions, the Broadcast Club and 103.1 KSCW donated $800 to the Ronald McDonald House of …

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SCW Broadcast Club, radio station make charitable donation

Effort leads to $800 for Ronald McDonald House

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Through the sponsorship of the Jazzy Little Christmas concert in December, and other fundraising functions, the Broadcast Club and 103.1 KSCW donated $800 to the Ronald McDonald House of Phoenix.

The $800 was donated in the form of grocery store gift cards. The gift cards are provided to the families who stay at the houses while their children are in various hospitals.

Families are provided with free lodging for their stays. However, they are on their own for their meals. The houses do provide full kitchens for families to use, allowing them to cook their own meals.

“Your generous donation will help us continue our mission of helping families in need,” Ronald McDonald Hose Charities CEO Kerry Schulman stated in a news release. :We look forward to an ongoing relationship with the club and radio station.”

Learn more about the Ronald McDonald House, including volunteer opportunities, at RMHCCNAZ.org.

“The Broadcast Club and radio station are honored to be able to support the efforts of the Ronald McDonald House,” Broadcast Club and KSCW director of underwriting Joel Piaskowski stated. “They really do provide ‘a safe place to land’ for families whose children face critical medical conditions.”

The SCW Broadcast Club is a 501(c)(3) charity. Donations are tax deductible.

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