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McDONALD’S RESTAURANTS ACROSS SOUTH & CENTRAL TEXAS TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR LOCAL 100 CLUBS ON APRIL 18 Funds will Benefit 9 Local 100 Club Chapters

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HILL COUNTRY – On Friday, April 18, McDonald’s restaurants across South and Central Texas will hold a fundraiser to support local 100 Club chapters in their mission to provide financial support to family members of law enforcement officers and firefighters who have been killed or seriously injured in the line of duty. The fundraiser will take place on Good Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 10% of lunch sales will benefit 9 organizations: The 100 Club, The 100 Club of Central Texas, The 100 Club of Comal County, 100 Club of Corpus Christi, 100 Club of the Heart of Texas, Hill Country 100 Club, 100 Club of Kendall County, 100 Club of Gillespie County and 100 Club of San Antonio. Locally, funds will be donated to the Hill Country 100 Club.

Photo_McDonald’s Good Friday Fundraiser_Courtesy of CKP


We are honored to partner with our valued McDonald’s Owners/Operators who dedicate a portion of their Good Friday lunch sales to the 100 Club of Hill Country.” said Brian Lucas, Chairman of Hill Country 100 Club. “Thank you, McDonald’s, for your many years of support to the 100 Club. Let’s all come out to enjoy a McDonald’s lunch this coming Good Friday and support your local first responders!”

Customers are invited to participate in the fundraiser by simply visiting their local McDonald’s restaurant on April 18 during lunchtime and purchasing anything on the menu. The fundraiser was established in 2001 in San Antonio and has raised more than $600,000 to local 100 Clubs since its inception.

“We’re honored to support our local 100 Club” said Hampton Conlan, local McDonald’s Owner/Operator in Lampasas. “The community has always rallied behind this fundraiser and we hope families can come out and support again this year.”

ABOUT McDONALD’S OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS
McDonald’s of South and Central Texas is a co-operative of local business owners who own and operate more than 320 McDonald’s restaurants throughout South and Central Texas. McDonald’s of South and Central Texas restaurants employ thousands of people in Austin, Bryan, College Station, Corpus Christi, Killeen, Laredo, San Antonio, Temple, Victoria, and Waco, along with the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the surrounding communities. Follow McDonald’s of South and Central Texas on Instagram @McDonaldsSouthandCentraltx and Facebook @McDonaldsSouthCentralTexas

ABOUT 100 CLUB
The individual 100 Clubs of Texas are independent, locally operated nonprofit organizations that primarily provide financial support to the children and families of first responders who are killed or catastrophically injured in the line of duty.