FWFK, McDonald's team to benefit charity

The Chicago Fire have announced that the FireWorks For Kids Foundation (FWFK) will team up with McDonald's again this season to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana through the Golden Goals Program. McDonald's will donate $100 for each regular season goal scored by the Fire at TOYOTA PARK to the FWFK Foundation. The FWFK Foundation will match the amount donated by McDonald's and donate the total amount to Ronald McDonald House Charities®.


Last season, the Golden Goals Program raised a total of $3,200 for Ronald McDonald House Charities®. The Fire scored 16 goals during the regular season at TOYOTA PARK, resulting in McDonald's donating $1,600 and the FWFK Foundation matching that amount. During halftime of one of last season's playoff matches, the FWFK Foundation presented a check for $3,200 to Ronald McDonald House Charities®.


"The Chicago Fire and the FireWorks For Kids Foundation are proud to once again partner with Ronald McDonald House Charities® for the Golden Goal Program," said Senior Director of Community Relations Donald Ortale. "This partnership will again provide support to RMHC as they continue to build new homes and do great things for our community."


About FireWorks For Kids Foundation

Since 1988, the FireWorks For Kids Foundation, the charitable arm of the Chicago Fire, has made significant contributions to enhance the lives of disadvantaged youth throughout Chicagoland. Each year, the FWFK Foundation renews its commitment to enhance the lives of others by remaining focused on the mission of supporting organizations whose programs provide educational and recreational opportunities for economically or otherwise challenged children in and around Chicago.


About Ronald McDonald House Charities®

The three core programs of RMHC - the Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile - are focused on helping families in need. Our cornerstone Ronald McDonald House program began in 1974 based on a simple idea: Provide a "home away from home" for families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. Since that time, more than 10 million families around the world have benefited from the comfort provided by a Ronald McDonald House.