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Ronald McDonald House reveals new logo, tag line

1 min · 22. mai 2026
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Visitors to the valley may come and go - but “Family Stays” when they are hear with a child needing serious medical attention at a local hospital or special clinic. Ronald McDonald House of Southwest Virginia and other “Houses,” want to make sure people understand their mission.

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