Students all throughout the country strive to achieve the highest grades while fantasizing about the institution they’ll go to and the education they’ll get there. Many of these youngsters, regrettably, won’t be able to pay for it. To help students afford the education of their goals, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is happy to provide RMHC U.S. Scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to students who have excelled academically and shown leadership and civic engagement. The successful applicants will get a scholarship worth at least $1,000.
SPONSORS OF SCHOLARSHIPS
RONALD McDONALD HOUSE CHARITY
For more than 47 years, RMHC has worked to guarantee that all families have access to the resources and care they require, particularly when a sick child is involved. That pledge has never been broken, thanks to the hard work of our passionate local Chapter staff members around the world.
We’re pleased to present you to a few brave local RMHC Chapter employees from various countries who devote their lives to offering solace, tenderness, and care to RMHC families every day of the year.
For more information on how the 5,000+ staff people who make up our 260+ local Chapters devote themselves to the RMHC goal, please check back frequently for updates.
The whole McDonald’s system (owner/operators, suppliers, staff, and customers) has supported families with sick children by providing stability and essential services since the first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
McDonald’s involvement goes beyond monetary donations and volunteer work; it also includes cause-related marketing activities and a designated area for RMHC Donation Canisters, which are used to collect donations for Chapters all over the world. McDonald’s has assisted RMHC in having a good impact on millions of children –, and they continue to do so by giving essential resources and assistance as we grow our main programs and services.
Through their regional owner/operators, McDonald’s donates money to the RMHCCF. To participate on the volunteer board and committees, they kindly sacrifice their time and talents and give much-needed in-kind support.
The Central Florida chapter of Ronald McDonald House Charities seeks for, develops, and funds initiatives that directly enhance the health and welfare of kids and families.
Through a flagship initiative, the Ronald McDonald House offers families with children undergoing care at Orlando’s hospitals and healthcare facilities a place to call home away from home
The RMHC has a policy of treating all individuals fairly and compassionately, regardless of their financial situation, race, color, ethnicity, nationality, religion, political allegiance, age, sexual identity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or handicap, housing situation, marital status, veteran status, or membership in any other group. This includes guest families and other program participants as well as employees, volunteers, donors, and those applying for jobs or volunteer positions.
Any harassing, taunting, bullying, or other abusive behavior (including verbal, nonverbal, and physical behavior) that demeans or displays animosity toward another person’s real or perceived protected class, as described by the anti-discrimination policy, is not tolerated by RMHC.
Any behavior that unnecessarily interferes with the environments of RMHC programs or that intimidates, offends, or creates a hostile environment for families, staff, or volunteers is not tolerated by RMHC.
Including members of the RMHC management board, RMHC employees, RMHC volunteers, McDonald’s staff, Ronald McDonald House Charities officials, or their friends and family, services at RMHC programs are offered without preference based on association with any individual or group.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR RONALD MCDONALD
The independent non-profit organization Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) develops, identifies, and supports initiatives aimed at enhancing children’s health and wellbeing through scholarship.
The Ronald McDonald Scholarship is open to:
To be qualified, candidates must fulfill each of the requirements listed below:
• You must be a high school senior currently enrolled in a two- or four-year college, university, or vocational/technical program.
• Must be an authorized US resident.
• Must be under 21 years old.
• Must have a GPA of at least 2.7.
• Must be a resident of an area that is part of a contributing Chapter.
DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES
The RMHC’s nondiscrimination policy is founded on our dedication to fairness, diversity, inclusion, and cultural safety as well as our core principles.
- RMHC values diverse viewpoints, life experiences, and cultural backgrounds.
- RMHC works to foster an atmosphere where each individual is respected, at ease, and supported.
APPLICATION LINK
In order to apply for the scholarship, candidates must first log in using the provided link: https://rmhc.org/404?item=%2frmhc-us-scholarships&user=extranet%5cAnonymous&site=RMHC