Revenge of the Soups: RMHC Staff Soup-Off
By Angie Hartley Nearly five years ago I became an employee of the Columbus Ronald McDonald House. Being the “new kid” I was trying to
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By Angie Hartley Nearly five years ago I became an employee of the Columbus Ronald McDonald House. Being the “new kid” I was trying to
By Kate Ziegler “We might not ever meet face to face, but I care about you and your well-being”. The volunteers at the Ronald McDonald
By Laura Hadley As a Ronald McDonald House intern, I have been working to spread awareness for the “share your stripes” campaign. For the past
By Amber Fosler When my friends and I partnered with Columbus Running Company to form Love 2 Reach (L2R), our goal was to use physical fitness
By Megan Koester Those little copper pennies, silver nickels, and quarters collect – in our pockets, our cars and the change containers on our dressers.
For almost a year old, this little girl looks healthy. She is full of giggles and smiles—however, there is more than meets the eye. Story’s
By Carly Damman HOPE. It’s just a mere four letters put its meaning is far from simple. A life without hope might mean sleepless nights
By Ralph “Rusty” Garber I have been trying to find a simple way to respond to the many people who ask me how I like
By Madeline Hadley When I applied to be an intern at the Columbus Ronald McDonald House, I didn’t have any idea what I was getting
By Tony Szymczak, Immediate Past President of Red Shoe Society Upon starting a new job, my boss mandated that I get involved with a charity.