Ronald McDonald House Charities
Wellesley Street
Auckland 1141 New Zealand
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Ronald McDonald House Charities develops and supports programmes that help children live happier, healthier lives. We do this by thoroughly researching and understanding the needs of children and families in New Zealand, as well as learning from the Ronald McDonald House Charities family around the world.
Our programmes are not here to meet short term problems. All of them take years to develop and will remain in New Zealand offering care and comfort to families for as long as families need us.
Our principle supporter McDonald’s is as passionate about helping children as we are, and their support means that all donations we receive can be used exclusively for our programme support and development.
Contact:
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Phone: + 64 9 539 4300
Fax: + 64 9 539 4317
Email: kari...@rmhc.org.nz
Website: http://www.rmhc.org.nz/
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