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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – It’s an important day for us at . It’s our parent company, Nexstar’s, Founder’s Day of Caring.
It’s a day when we pause to help a local nonprofit organization as a way of thanking the community for its support.
Nexstar’s Founder’s Day of Caring is a company-wide initiative aimed at assisting local nonprofits. Employees teamed up with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta.
“It’s very locally oriented where the stations choose which charities, communities, or nonprofits they wish to support, form their own teams, and then carry out their service work,” explained Perry Sook, Founder, Chairman & CEO, of Nexstar Media Group, Inc. “This approach is very much grassroots, intended to express gratitude to our local communities.”
Brad Means and Jennie Montgomery from Nexstar volunteered at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia with the Ronald McDonald House Charity’s new Hospitality cart.
“It’s one thing to talk about it from a news desk, but it is another thing to be in the middle of what this great organization does,” said Jennie Montgomery, Anchor.
The Community Foundation for the CSRA helped the Ronald McDonald House create the hospitality cart after Hurricane Helene. The cart offers a variety of personal care items, snacks, books, toys, and more to patients at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
“The community foundation is just super excited to have had the opportunity to support this initiative,” said Lasima Turmon, Director of Programs at Community Foundation for CSRA. “It was birthed through the needs of the families in the hospital identified shortly after Hurricane Helene.”
The items given to those patients were donated by the community. They were packed up at our Television Park studios and delivered to the Ronald McDonald House by Staff.
“Today has been such a fabulous example of the way in which we are able to draw upon the compassion of our community to come together and provide essential services that remove barriers and strengthen families and promote healing whenever a child needs healthcare,” said David Jacobsen, President/CEO, Ronald McDonald House Charities Augusta.
The Ronald McDonald House currently provides the hospitality cart three times a week. But the hope is that they can soon have it there more frequently. If you would like to volunteer, you can find information on the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta website.
“If you want to go beyond just doing volunteer duty and checking a box, if you want to make it a real connection. I think Ronald McDonald House would be an awesome choice,” said Brad Means, Anchor.