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Wednesday is McHappy Day in Stratford, YMCA Strong Kids Campaign benefitting

Today is McHappy Day at the Ontario Street McDonald’s in Stratford.

A dollar from the sale of every Big Mac, Happy Meal, coffee, tea, and McCafe drink will go to two charities.  One is the Stratford-Perth YMCA’s Strong Kids Campaign; the other is Ronald McDonald House.

This is the sixth year McHappy Day at the Ontario Street restaurant has supported the YMCA.  In that time they’ve raised more than $32,000.

Last year the YMCA helped over 7000 people in our community through a variety of programs and services.

Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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