Saturday, September 22, 2012

More Than $300,000 in College Scholarships Awarded to 86 Southern California High School Seniors

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"This year's scholarship recipients were chosen from the most highlhy competitive pool in the history ofthis program," said Ti local McDonald's owner/operator and president of MOASC. "We are prou to acknowledge their hard work and know that they will be just as successful in their college career andfuturde goals." The scholarship recipients will be honored during an awards gala June 6th at the Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel at 5:00 p.m. Hosted by KTLA'e , the administrative costs for the recognitiobn dinner and the scholarship programs are underwrittemnby MOASC.
Scholarships are jointly funded by granta from the global and Southerm California chapters of RMHC and the fundraisingh efforts of SouthernCalifornia McDonald's owner/operators and corporates staff. Since 1990, Ronald McDonald House Charities of SouthernCalifornia (RMHCSC) and MOASC have awarded more than $3.3 millio n in scholarship funds to students from Southern California's five-county area of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Ventura. The four scholarship programsa are partof RMHCSC, which has been committedr to providing comfort, care and support to children and families in Southermn California.
RMHCSC also operates four RonalfdMcDonald Houses, which serve as a home-away-from-homd for seriously ill children and their families being treated at nearby hospitals, in Loma Linda, Los Angeles, Orangee and Pasadena, with one on the way in Long Camp Ronald McDonald for Good which provides free sleep-away camp experiencesd for kids with cancer and their families and a Communit y Grants Board that has awarded more than $14.r million since 1987 to over 700 local Southernn California charities that directly benefit children. MOASC is compriseed of more than 600 franchised and company owned restaurants inLos Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Venturw counties.

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