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Hey Ladies And Gentlemen On SAU NSW

McHappy Day Is on the 15th of November 2008.

So get down to your local McDonalds restaurant and buy a Big Mac and a helping hand. For every Big Mac burger/helping hand sold, $1.00 of proceeds go to the Ronald McDonalds House Charity. You will be helping sick children and their families get back on their feet after prolonged time at their respective care centres. So, ladies and gentlemen, I urge you to get to a McDonald's on the 15th and show your true Aussie spirit by supporting Australia's youth get back on their feet.

:P

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Hey Ladies And Gentlemen On SAU NSW

McHappy Day Is on the 15th of November 2008.

So get down to your local McDonalds restaurant and buy a Big Mac and a helping hand. For every Big Mac burger/helping hand sold, $1.00 of proceeds go to the Ronald McDonalds House Charity. You will be helping sick children and their families get back on their feet after prolonged time at their respective care centres. So, ladies and gentlemen, I urge you to get to a McDonald's on the 15th and show your true Aussie spirit by supporting Australia's youth get back on their feet.

:D

so you work @ Maccas....

Guys im heavily involved with this...working at Maccas headoffice....last year we raised a little over 1.8 million dollars which 100% (other organisations dont foot the admin costs, but maccas does) went to RMHC which helps families across the country.

RMHC build accomdation near hospitals for the familes of sick kids so that they can be together.

Our target is 2 million this year....im sure we will get there....

make sure you head out to maccas, buy a bigmac, buy a wristband, and donate some loose coins....i know its going to a great cause!!!

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