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6.26.2008 - 03:27pm ET
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McDonald's(R) Funds $100,000 Scholarships to Four Hispanic Students
RMHC(R)/HACER(R) Awards More Than $17.9 Million in 23-year Commitment to Higher Education
(CSRwire) OAK BROOK, Ill., June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- McDonald's announced today the
selection of four Hispanic high school seniors who will each receive a
college scholarship of $100,000 to fulfill their college dreams. The
students -- selected for their academic achievement, financial need and
community service -- will be awarded $25,000 per year for the next four
years beginning this fall.
"McDonald's provided the funding for the four national Ronald McDonald
House Charities(R)/Hispanic American Commitment to Education Resources(R)
(RMHC(R)/HACER(R)) scholarships this year to build on our 23-year
commitment to help Hispanic students achieve their college dreams," said
Cristina Vilella, Director of Marketing, McDonald's USA. "We know there
are a lot of talented students in our community who are unable to attend
college because of financial constraints. We want to support them
financially so they can stay focused on their education."
The four scholarship recipients are: - Brigitte Morales, Miami, FL,
attending Massachusetts Institute of
Technology majoring in Chemical Engineering
- Samuel A. Cruz, Union City, NJ, attending Ramapo College majoring in
Biochemistry
- Brian Campos, Brooklyn, NY, attending Harvard University majoring in
Neurobiology
- Maira Mercado, Riverside, CA, attending Claremont McKenna College
majoring in Economics and Mathematics "Now that I have this
$100,000 scholarship, I know I'm going to MIT and I won't have to worry so
much about financing my studies. This scholarship is making my dreams come
true!" said Brigitte Morales.
Since 1985, RMHC/HACER has awarded more than $17.9 million in scholarships
to more than 12,000 Hispanic students in the U.S. RMHC/HACER is a program
of Ronald McDonald House Charities and its local chapters, which provide
scholarships in several regions of the country. This is the first year the
scholarships are awarded to students on a national level. The program is
supported through the efforts of McDonald's owner/operators, local and
national community leaders and individual donors.
In addition to supporting the scholarship program, McDonald's collaborates
with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund to present an annual series of free,
bilingual college workshops to provide students and their families with
essential college preparation information to help students achieve their
educational goals. In 2007, 4,000 parents and students participated in
these workshops. This year the workshops will be held in the fall in
Denver, CO; Phoenix, AZ, Indianapolis, IN, Atlanta, GA, El Paso, TX,
Boston, MA, Lynwood, CA, Newark, NJ, Orlando, FL, San Jose, CA and
Chicago, IL.
For more information on the scholarship, schedules and other resources,
please visit www.MeEncanta.com.
About McDonald's(R)
McDonald's USA, LLC is the leading foodservice provider in the United
States serving a variety of wholesome foods made from quality ingredients
to millions of customers every day. More than 80 percent of McDonald's
13,700 U.S. restaurants are independently owned and operated by local
franchisees. For more information about McDonald's visit meencanta.com.
About RMHC(R)
Ronald McDonald House Charities, a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) corporation,
creates, finds and supports programs that directly improve the health and
well being of children. Its programs are grassroots-driven to enable the
Charity to offer help where children need it most: right in their own
communities. RMHC makes an immediate, positive impact on children's lives
through its global network of local Chapters in nearly 52 countries and
its three core programs: the Ronald McDonald House(R), Ronald McDonald
Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. RMHC and its global network
of local Chapters have awarded more than $460 million in grants and
program services to children's programs around the world.
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