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Help families by helping RM House with donation

Take your gifts to the Chamber of Commerce building October 19, 2016 and help families who need a place to stay while their children are hospitalized in Louisville and Lexington. List of items needed is included below.

By Ellen Zornes, president
Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce

needed items for both Houses. Since 1974, the Ronald McDonald Houses of KY have been serving our communities and our families. Now, once again, we have the chance to give back. The Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a donation drive to collect needed items from assorted breakfast cereals to paper products and many things in between for the Ronald McDonald Houses in Lexington and Louisville.



The drop off date is Wednesday, October 19, 3-6pmCT behind the Chamber of Commerce building located at 201 Burkesville Street. The Ronald McDonald House has made a difference for so many families . . . now your family can help make a difference too!!

Most Needed

Deodorant
Bar Soap
Chips (Individual serving bags)
Snack Cakes (individually wrapped)
Bite-size Candy (individually wrapped)
Snack Crackers (cheese, peanut butter
Baking supplies
Cupcake liners
Icing
Garbage bags: 10, 13, 30, 55 gallon
Plastic pillow covers
Swiffer supplies (wet and dry floor cloths)
8 & 12 ounce Styrofoam cups
Paper Towels
Toilet Paper
Liquid Bleach

Also Needed

Assorted Breakfast Cereals
Vegetable Oil
Cooking Spray
Flour
Tuna
Salt and Pepper
Travel Size Toothpaste
Toothbrushes (individually wrapped)
Razors
Alarm Clocks
Furniture Polish
Multi-purpose Cleaner
Laundry Detergent
Large Food Storage Containers
Disinfectant Spray
Paper plates & bowls
Plastic spoons & forks
Disposable Gloves
Bathroom Cleaner
Laundry Stain Remover
Saran Wrap
Aluminum Foil

Office Needs
8.5 x 11 copy paper
Colored copy paper
Avery 5160/5262 labels
Batteries: AA, AAA, D
Forever Stamps
****POP TABS

Again, the collection date is Wednesday, October 19 3-6pmCT behind the Chamber of Commerce office.


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