Sprint Cup Series Team Member Joins FOX Sports Supports to Put
More Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles on the Road
OAK BROOK, Ill., April 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series Driver Kasey Kahne knows that quality medical and dental
care from the youngest age gives kids the green flag to a healthy
and happy life. Through a personal donation of $50,000, Kahne is challenging his fans and
followers to visit www.drivetocare.org and help him raise the
$500,000 needed to put a new Ronald
McDonald Care Mobile® (RMCM) clinic on the road in a
neighborhood where children need access to high quality care.
For more than a decade, Ronald McDonald House
Charities® (RMHC®) has created these mobile
clinics, which open the door to quality services and health
education by identifying, treating, and referring children to a
continuous health source.
"Through Kasey Kahne Foundation events we've been able to
support Ronald McDonald House Charities for many years. They have a
great program going on to help kids in need. It's a neat initiative
that fans can be a part of and help me raise the money to make this
happen and give more kids the chance for a healthy life," said
Kahne.
A unique mobile healthcare program, the RMCM goes beyond
treatment, by reducing families' reliance on emergency rooms,
heightening awareness of healthy lifestyles and helping eligible
families obtain government-assisted health insurance. Staffed by
healthcare experts in the communities it serves, the Ronald
McDonald Care Mobile program works to complement existing services,
build capacity and strengthen the local healthcare infrastructure.
Ten years after the launch of the first RMCM, there are 38 programs
on the road today -- 34 in the United
States, one in Europe, two
in Asia Pacific and one in
Latin America with plans for both
domestic and international expansion.
A public service announcement was shot with Kasey, who is being
supported by FOX Sports in his effort to raise money for the Ronald
McDonald Care Mobile. FOX Sports Supports, the networks charitable
initiative, recently named RMHC its charity of choice for the 2010
NASCAR on FOX Season. From the Daytona 500 to the Coca-Cola 600 in
Charlotte, NC, FOX Sports Supports
will use the power of its broadcasts to increase awareness,
volunteerism and donations for RMHC through on-air mentions and
public service announcements.
Sixty percent of the children who visit the RMCM are uninsured
and do not visit a physician's office during the year and more than
half have no care from a provider of any type in an office-based
setting. Uninsured children are at greater risk of
experiencing health problems such as obesity, heart disease and
asthma, and most likely these will continue to affect them later in
adulthood.
RMCM staff provides services that range from immunizations and
preventive check-ups to dental care and treatment for chronic and
acute illnesses. Most importantly, they work with families to
connect them with ongoing care from a primary doctor or
dentist.
"Through the support of Kasey, his foundation, his fans
everywhere and FOX Sports Supports, Ronald McDonald House Charities
will be able to connect even more children to consistent medical
and dental care," said Jennifer
Smith, senior director, RMHC. "We are excited about the day
that Kasey waves the green flag and our new Ronald McDonald Care
Mobile hits the road as a result of the generous NASCAR
community."
About the Kasey Kahne Foundation
The Kasey Kahne Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)3, was
created by NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne
to raise and donate funds to charitable organizations that care for
chronically ill children and their families. The Foundation is
dedicated to positive cultural changes by giving underprivileged
boys and girls ample opportunities for success. Community
involvement projects are valued as they have the chance to make a
positive impact on a life. For more information, visit
www.kaseykahnefoundation.org/.
About FOX Sports Supports
FOX Sports Supports, established in 2007 by David Hill, Chairman & CEO, FOX Sports
Television Group. and Bill Wanger,
Senior Vice President of Research and Programming, FOX Sports, is
an on-air charitable initiative devoted to raising awareness,
providing financial assistance and spurring volunteerism for select
health related charities through on-air mentions, Public Service
Announcements (PSA) and compassionate involvement in order to
improve the quality of life for millions in need.
Months of research go into determining a final list of
worthwhile organizations from which to choose. FOX Sports employees
are then asked to vote privately to determine the inaugural FOX
Sports Supports charities.
About RMHC
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. Families and
children being cared for at seventy-three percent of the most
prestigious children's hospitals in the world benefit from one or
more of the RMHC core programs. 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 52 countries and regions and its three core programs:
the Ronald McDonald House®, Ronald McDonald Family
Room® and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®. RMHC
and its global network of local Chapters have awarded millions of
dollars in grants to support children's programs around the world.
These programs and grants provide a bridge to quality health care
and gives children what they need most to heal, their families.
For more information, contact:
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Clara L. Carrier, RMHC
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(630) 623-6573 Office
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(630) 209-7617 Cell Phone or
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clara.carrier@us.mcd.com
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www.rmhc.org
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SOURCE Ronald McDonald House Charities