Rubber Bark donates to Ronald McDonald House

Updated Feb 19, 2013

Rubber Bark donated its signature product, recycled tire-derived scrap mulch, to the Ronald McDonald House in Stanford, California. The mulch was spread around a structure where children undergoing treatment and staying at the Ronald McDonald House play.

“Many of the kids spend their days in hospital rooms and clinics, often cooped-up waiting for tests and results,” says Linda Lyon, development director of the Ronald McDonald House at Stanford. “Returning to the House after a long day and being able to expend their energy and anxiety by climbing and playing helps the kids and parents cope with the situation they are in.”

For more information on the Ronald McDonald House, visit rmhc.org. To learn more about Rubber Bark, visit rubberbark.com.

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