Christmas tradition returns to Ronald McDonald House as Santa visits children

Christmas tradition returns to Ronald McDonald House as Santa visits children
                                                MERRY CHRISTMAS, HO HO HO, AND A CHRISTMAS TRADITION. RETURNING TO THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE TODAY. YES, SANTA CLAUS HIMSELF STOPPED BY TO SPEND TIME WITH MORE THAN 175 FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN GETTING MEDICAL TREATMENT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. KIDS GOT TO SEE MR. AND MRS. CLAUS. THEY GOT TO BAKE SOME COOKIES. THEY GOT TO MAKE SOME CRAFTS. EVEN GOT TO SEE A LIVE REINDEER RIGHT THERE. WHEN WE PUT TOGETHER SOMETHING LIKE THIS. IT’S THAT HOLIDAY MAGIC THAT JUST TAKES OVER AND IT LIFTS ALL THE SPIRITS. AND THESE KIDS ARE INCREDIBLY RESILIENT AS IT IS. BUT WHEN THEY HAVE A NIGHT LIKE THIS, WHERE THE COMMUNITY PUT, YOU KNOW, PUT SOMETHING TOGETHER AND MAKES THEM FEEL SPECIAL, IT REALLY SHOWS ON THEIR FACES. AND THAT’S JUST THE BEST THING EVER. THEY DO IT RIGHT THERE AT THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE. THEY’RE SAYING THAT ALL 177 ROOMS IN THE FACILITY ARE FILLED THIS YEAR. IF YOU’RE ABLE TO HELP DONATE, WE HAVE
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                    A Christmas tradition returned to the Ronald McDonald House in Cincinnati on Monday.Santa Claus stopped by to spend time with more than 175 families who have children receiving medical treatment during the holiday season.Children got to see Santa and Mrs. Claus, bake cookies, make crafts and even got to see reindeer. "When we put together something like this, it's that holiday magic that just takes over and it lifts all the spirits," communications manager with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati Sarah Curry said. The Ronald McDonald House said all 177 rooms in the facility are filled this year. To donate and learn more about how you can help, click here.


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                    <strong class="dateline">CINCINNATI —</strong>                                                  A Christmas tradition returned to the Ronald McDonald House in Cincinnati on Monday.

Santa Claus stopped by to spend time with more than 175 families who have children receiving medical treatment during the holiday season.

Children got to see Santa and Mrs. Claus, bake cookies, make crafts and even got to see reindeer.

“When we put together something like this, it’s that holiday magic that just takes over and it lifts all the spirits,” communications manager with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati Sarah Curry said.

The Ronald McDonald House said all 177 rooms in the facility are filled this year. To donate and learn more about how you can help, click here.

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