McHappy Day!

McHappy Day is Wednesday, May 8th!

Every purchase all day on Wednesday, May 8th supports families with sick children staying with RMHC, and other local children’s charities. Whether it’s through purchasing their favourite food and beverage items in-restaurant, at the Drive-Thru, through the McDonald’s app or ordering McDelivery  via the McDonald’s app, DoorDash, SkipTheDishes and UberEats, it’s easy, delicious and convenient for people in Canada to support!

Other ways to support:

  • For the first time this year, guests will also have the option to support on McHappy Day by rounding up their order to the nearest dollar
  • In the fifth year of our partnership, Peace Collective has designed an exclusive McDonald’s Canada x Peace Collective merch line with a portion of the proceeds from sales donated to RMHC Canada. Available April 9 while supplies last at: https://www.peace-collective.com/pages/mchappy-day-2024-english
  • Starting on April 9, guests can purchase McHappy Day socks for $5 in four different designs, either in-restaurant, at the Drive-Thru, through McDelivery and via the McDonald’s App.
  • Can’t get to a McDonald’s restaurant? You can still donate to RMHC by visiting: rmhc.ca/donate to make a direct donation. · To learn more about RMHC Canada, please visit http://www.rmhc.ca

 

McHappy Day facts and impact:

  • McHappy Day is a one-day fundraiser organized by McDonald’s Canada where a portion of proceeds from all food and beverage menu items go to RMHC and other local children’s charities.
  • The funds raised on McHappy Day go directly towards providing essential support to families staying with RMHC across Canada including accommodations, food, mental health and wellness support, and so much more while their child is receiving medical treatment.
  • A staple in Canada’s communities, 1 in 4 Canadians has either been supported by RMHC or know someone who has.
  • Over the past 30 McHappy Day events, McHappy Day has helped RMHC support more than 468,000 families across Canada.
  • The 16 Ronald McDonald Houses and 18 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in Canada take care of both emotional and physical needs of families when they travel for their sick child’s treatment.