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A community staple for 30 years, the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill is a home away from home for families of seriously ill or injured children.
If a child's family lives farther than 35 miles away from UNC Children's Hospital and has an emergency, a serious disease, illness or a broken limb, the family can stay at the house, which opened in 1988.
Its work has been extensive, serving the people of Chapel Hill and giving students at UNC the chance to actively make a difference in their community.
“Students from the University are involved in a variety of different ways," said Haley Waxman, marketing and communications manager at the Ronald McDonald House.
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A community staple for 30 years, the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill is a home away from home for families of seriously ill or injured children.
If a child's family lives farther than 35 miles away from UNC Children's Hospital and has an emergency, a serious disease, illness or a broken limb, the family can stay at the house, which opened in 1988.
Its work has been extensive, serving the people of Chapel Hill and giving students at UNC the chance to actively make a difference in their community.
“Students from the University are involved in a variety of different ways," said Haley Waxman, marketing and communications manager at the Ronald McDonald House.
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