Corporate Partners
Local Partners
Barnes-Wolgast Construction Services
Bishop Hills Elder Care Community
Chris Sella Gift Fund
Envirotronics
Fresh Express
Gerber Products Company
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Grand Rapids McOpco
Harrell Group of Restaurants
Health First Chiropractic Clinic, PC
Joseph Gless Charitable Trust
Kay Chemical Company
Lakeshore Partnership
McDonald Owner/Operators of Outstate Michigan
Midway Signs
Muskegon County Department of Human Services
Newhof Construction Co.
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Rapid Oil and Lube
Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
Redbud Recycling
River City Foundation
Schiele Enterprises, Inc/ Tinderbox
Sparta United Methodist Church
Spectrum Health Butterworth-Blodgett
Taylor Controls
TeMon Consulting
The Douglas and Maria DeVos Foundation
Tish, Inc.
Van Wyk Risk & Financial Management
National Partners
Alpha Delta Pi Foundation
For nearly three decades, the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation has supported the Ronald McDonald House Program as its national service project. Members raise funds for the Houses through alumni associations and collegiate chapters, and provide more than 30,000 volunteer hours each year.
American Farm Bureau Federation
It takes the average American 40 days to make enough money to pay for food for his or her family for an entire year. To acknowledge American farmers’ key role in food affordability, the American Farm Bureau Federation organizes Food Check-Out Day. Every year on Food Check-Out Day, which is in mid-February, Farm Bureau chapters donate non-perishable food items to Ronald McDonald Houses in the U.S..
Since the program’s inception in 1997, the program has grown to include Houses in almost every U.S. state. The relationship extends throughout the year through volunteerism, food drives and other fundraising activities.
Benjamin Moore & Co.
Benjamin Moore & Co. provides paint, stain and finish for every U.S. Ronald McDonald House. As the official paint provider, they have brightened Ronald McDonald Houses since 1999 and have donated thousands of gallons of paint, stain and finish.
Bissell
BISSELL is the worldwide sponsor of the Ronald McDonald House Spring Clean Up effort and annually provides nearly $1000 worth of cleaning equipment and formulas to each of the 195 participating houses in five countries.
BrandSource
BrandSource annually donates thousands of large home appliances and electronics to nearly every Ronald McDonald House and Ronald McDonald Camp in the United States and Canada. Items include new washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, televisions and basic home stereo equipment. The company also makes a cash donation to RMHC every year.
In May 2007, BrandSource CEO Bob Lawrence was elected as a trustee of Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Paper products are essential in the daily operation of a Ronald McDonald House. Since 1999, the Georgia-Pacific Corp. has donated paper goods to all U.S. Ronald McDonald Houses. They have donated thousands of rolls of toilet paper, paper towels, boxes of facial tissue, packages of napkins, reams of paper and containers of liquid soap.
La-Z-Boy
For the families of ill and injured children staying in Ronald McDonald Houses or relaxing in Family Rooms, the comforts of home bring a sense of normalcy during a time that’s anything but normal. And as the new “official furniture provider” for RMHC, La-Z-Boy will help provide a comfortable home-away-from-home to families at a time when they need it most.
McDonald's Corporation
RMHC receives support from McDonald's Corporation including free use of facilities, equipment and materials and other general and administrative costs for the global office of RMHC. This helps defray costs that RMHC would otherwise incur and allows donations to be distributed directly to grants and program services that benefit children. Additional funding and volunteer support come from McDonald's owner/operators, restaurant and regional staff members and suppliers.
McDonald’s customers also support RMHC through a variety of fundraising events and programs, including donations in RMHC collection canisters and World Children’s Day at McDonald’s – a global fundraiser that takes place each November.
McDonald's LPGA Championship
The McDonald's LPGA Championship is the single largest fundraiser for children in all of professional sports. Over the past 27 years, the tournament has raised more than $46 million dollars for RMHC and other children's charities.
Select Comfort
Select Comfort, a leading bedding retailer in the United States, provides beds and pillows to RMHC. Its long-term goal is to fill every Ronald McDonald House in the United States with Sleep Number beds, which feature revolutionary adjustable air chamber technology.
Select Comfort’s mission is to help families with ill children experience the best night’s sleep possible in their temporary home. Select Comfort has donated thousands of beds and pillows, and has made monetary gifts since beginning its partnership in 2001. The company also established a voluntary payroll deduction program so employees can donate to RMHC easily. Select Comfort employees also volunteer at local Ronald McDonald Houses.
Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines adopted RMHC as its primary charity in 1985. Southwest employees volunteer at Houses in every city served by the airline and frequently support RMHC in Texas, the airline’s home state.
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House program, Southwest unveiled a signature aircraft, "The Spirit of Hope," at Boeing Field in Seattle. The plane features original overhead bin artwork created by children from RMHC of Western Washington and Alaska
Stampin' Up
Each year, Stampin' Up!, one of the nation's leading manufacturers and distributors of decorative rubber stamps and accessories, supports RMH through recurring donations of time, money and supplies. Its “Making a Difference” campaign allows Stampin’ Up! employees to become more involved with their local RMH. In addition to an annual cash donation, Stampin’ Up! designs an exclusive stamp set each year for RMH.
The Coca-Cola Company
Coca-Cola became a corporate donor to RMHC in 1974, and the company continues to stand out as a loyal and charitable supporter today. Coke donates a stocked vending machine to every Ronald McDonald House around the world. Vending machines generate $2,000 in revenue for each House.
Coca-Cola’s commitment extends far beyond its product donation. Local RMHC Chapters and their Houses also benefit from fundraisers such as golf outings and dinner auctions. Since 1984, the Coca-Cola Company has given RMHC more than $6 million in grants.
USA Today
Since 1993, USA Today has raised money for RMHC through newspaper sales in McDonald's restaurants across the United States. Currently, local RMHC Chapters receive 15 cents from every paper sold in participating McDonald’s restaurants. In addition, USA Today annually donates five full-page ads to RMHC
Valassis
Valassis, a marketing services company specializing in home-delivered promotion and advertising media, includes RMHC in its free-standing insert program. For more than 12 years, RMHC has been a beneficiary of a themed free-standing insert that Valassis promotes, prints and distributes to millions of homes each year and runs in all major newspapers across the U.S. RMHC raises money and awareness through the insert, which contains coupons from major brand names.





