The Mission of the Ronald McDonald House is to built with love, the Ronald McDonald House of Durham and Wake County offers a comforting “home-away-from-home” and a community of support for seriously ill children and the families. The Post participates in the Pop Tab Collection program. The tabs we turned in (15/20 lbs) helps support the Ronald McDonald House of Durham/Chapel Hill in North Carolina by collecting the little tabs you pull to open soda, soup or other aluminum cans. The funds generated from recycling these aluminum gems help offset the House’s expenses. Collecting pop tabs is a great program that benefits the Ronald McDonald House families and is easy to organize. L to R: Legionnaire Gabriel Carr: Post Adjutant and Ronald McDonald (seated). Legionnaire James Whitaker: Historian and Post Commander Donald Moses (standing).

 

 

Legionnaire Gabriel Carr: Post Adjutant and Post Commander Donald Moses at the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

 

Legionnaire James Whitaker: Historian and Post Commander Donald Moses at the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill in North Carolina.

 

Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill in North Carolina.

 

Ms Elaine McNeil of the Ronald McDonald House speaks to Post Commander Donald Moses and Adjutant Gabriel Carr fills out the paperwork to donate the pull tabs as Ronald McDonald wearing his mask and social distancing looks on.

 

My name is SFC Larry Brown. I join the Army November 1976 and retired December 1996. My daughter Marshea Brown save the can top as a young child. She was around eight years old when she collected them. She had held on to them for a worthy cause. Thanks

 

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