Soda Tab Collections for RMH

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We would like to help our local RMH at Texas Children’s raise money by collecting soda tabs! 

 

Ronald McDonald Houses collect pop tabs instead of entire aluminum cans because it’s more hygienic to store tabs than cans, and collection and storage is easier. The program is an easy way for people of all ages to support RMHC and know they are making a difference for families and children.  If your local Ronald McDonald House participates in the program, it’s likely cardboard collection containers in the shape of a house have been distributed to schools, community and civic groups and other organizations in your area. Collect pop tabs to drop off at one of these areas, or contact your local House about getting a collection container that you can be responsible for filling through one of your own groups.  After the tabs are collected, the local RMHC Chapter brings the collection to local recycling centers, where they are weighed to determine their value (values can vary significantly). The recycling center then sends the local RMHC Chapter a check for the total value.

 

Collecting soda tabs is a great way to teach kids about philanthropy and the importance of recycling, and raise funds to help children and their families at the same time. Some of our Chapters raise thousands of dollars with their pop tab collections. While it does vary by Chapter, RMHC Upper Midwest raises approximately $30,000 a year through their pop tab program. Now that is a lot of pop tabs! Did you ever think it could be so easy to help families in need?

Holiday Spirit of Giving

In honor of Nathan and Kaleb we are going to make the Holiday a little happier for the parents at Ronald McDonald House and giving back to Texas Children’s Hospital.  We could not have gotten through our stay at the hospital without either of them.  The hospitality we received from the Ronald McDonald House was amazing.  They gave us a place to sleep and a hot shower every night we were there and a community living area for parents to relax and feel at home when needing to get away for a few minutes.  The nurses and doctors at Texas Children’s are the best of the best.  They cared and loved our boys just as much as we do and took excellent care of Nathan and Kaleb.  They will always have a special place in our hearts forever.

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Nathan mini update 11/13

He looks like he is feeling a little better! His color looks better and he is back to being active.  A fungus blood culture was sent off this morning  and we should have those results in about a week. (they want to check for anything and everything that could be making him not feel so good)  His glucose level is back in the normal range after another round of insulin last night.  Surgeons said his tummy color is looking better and better and his tummy is nice and soft.  There is still a possibility he might have to have surgery in the future.

 

More updates later