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10.29.2007 - 12:00pm ET
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Ronald McDonald House Charities(R) Awards of Excellence Honors Marlo Thomas, Dr. Mark W. Kline and Wayne and Dorothy Stingley
Bernie Mac Performed During Global Awards Ceremony Recognizing Those Who Have Made Exceptional Contributions to Improving Children's Lives
Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Awards of Excellence honorees gathered for a photograph with executives and Ronald McDonald during the Charities' annual celebration on Saturday, October 27, 2007 in Rosemont, Ill.
(CSRwire) OAK BROOK, IL - October 29, 2007 - In honor of individuals who have made
outstanding contributions to improve the lives of children, Ronald
McDonald House Charities (RMHC(R)) hosted its 23rd Annual Awards of
Excellence celebration on Saturday, October 27 in Rosemont, Ill.
The annual event presented three prestigious awards to individuals
selected from across the globe, including:
Marlo Thomas, actress, producer, social activist and national
outreach director for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, honored with
the RMHC Award of Excellence for her commitment to raising money for the
hospital founded by her father, Danny Thomas, in 1962.
Dr. Mark W. Kline, professor of pediatrics and chief of
Retrovirology at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and Texas Children's
Hospital in Houston, honored with the RMHC Medical Award of Excellence for
his contributions in the areas of pediatric HIV/AIDS.
Wayne and Dorothy Stingley, McDonald's(R) owner/operators and
dedicated philanthropists, honored with the Gerry Newman McTLC Award of
Excellence for their legacy of philanthropy through their support of RMHC
and many other local and national organizations including Andre House,
Teach for America, Habitat for Humanity, Heifer Project and UNICEF.
"We are pleased to recognize these remarkable individuals for their
on-going contributions to children," said Marty Coyne, president and CEO
of Ronald McDonald House Charities. "This commitment to improving the
health and well-being of children embodies our long-standing mission at
RMHC."
An Evening of Celebration
Marlo Thomas and Dr. Mark W. Kline were each awarded a $100,000
grant to donate to a charity of their choice; and McDonald's
owner/operators Wayne and Dorothy Stingley received a $50,000 grant
for their favorite children's charity.
In addition to honoring the four outstanding individuals, the 2007 Awards
of Excellence celebration included a dinner, lively entertainment by actor
and comedian Bernie Mac and an Auction that took place throughout the
evening, where attendees had the opportunity to bid on elite prizes
including a 2008 Volvo S80, tickets to the 2008 Superbowl in Phoenix,
Ariz. and numerous First-Class tickets to Hawaii, Europe, South America,
Australia.
Past RMHC Awards of Excellence Recipients
Past RMHC Awards of Excellence Recipients have included: NCAA championship
basketball coach and youth mentor John Wooden (2006); the Association of
Hole in the Wall Camps with actor Paul Newman accepting on their behalf
(2005); actor, director and humanitarian Danny Glover (2004); Dr. Benjamin
Carson, renowned pediatric surgeon (2003); Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan
(2002); tennis star Andrea Jaeger (2001); performer and humanitarian Harry
Belafonte (2000); the late Joan Kroc, wife of McDonald's Corporation
founder Ray A. Kroc (1999); former First Lady Betty Ford (1998); Retired
U.S. Army General Colin Powell (1997); acclaimed theologian Henri J. M.
Nouwen (1996); former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello (1995);
former First Lady Barbara Bush (1994); the late Fred Rogers (1993); Eunice
Kennedy Shriver (1992); former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1991); and the
late Jim Henson (1990), among others.
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 50 countries
and regions and its three core programs: Ronald McDonald House(R), Ronald
McDonald Family Room(R) and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile(R). 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. For
more information, visit www.rmhc.org.
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