A Perfect Dinner Pairing
CHARLESTON’S RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AND THE GCRA
Story by Brian Barrie. Photos courtesy of Charleston’s Ronald McDonald House.
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OR OVER 30 YEARS, CHARLESTON’S Ronald McDonald House has been an invaluable resource to families of hospital- ized children, providing food and shelter so they can focus on the child’s return to health without worrying about paying for
hotels and restaurants. Tens of thousands of family members have been helped
by the Ronald McDonald House in Charleston, but when the organization embarked on an expansion and upgrade project to add five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a computer room, two sitting areas and a renovated kitchen, it was in need of some outside help. “We strive to provide our families with three meals a
day, and knew with the kitchen under renovation, that was going to be difficult,” explained Rachel Hubbard, market-
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