International Family Day was made even more special by a special visit to the Ronald McDonald House in Nashville. The couple did a great job on their social media posts about RMHC and how it helps the families of sick or injured children.
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Katelyn Brown vomited with emotion in expressing her heartfelt thanks to RMHC while explaining how RMHC supports millions of families worldwide in some of their hardest times in life and urged everyone to donate along the link in her bio to get the link in the widest possible dissemination, accessible by anyone willing to contribute. The comment section soon filled up with a flurry of personal and heartwarming testimonies from people whose lives had been touched by RMHC.
Dja0213 shared a heartfelt account of how her daughter fought AML and how greatly RMHC had aided during the bone marrow transplants: “They are and were amazing!!”Tear-faced emoji. Then, denise012164 went on to describe how she had stayed in Ronald McDonald House 18 years ago when her daughter had brain tumor surgery and said thank-you to RMHC on behalf of her daughter, who is now 31 years old and preparing to get married.
It was an alluring debate; do all charity work have to be documented for social media usage? Shari_2011 wrote: “It would be better if you didn’t have to bring the cameras around,” a viewpoint that many others agreed with while chipping in with tales of their encounters with RMHC and thanking KB for bringing RMHC into the limelight.
Lisa.rose.5815 added another layer to the conversation with a view from an insider as she volunteered at RMHC St. Louis, stressing the importance of the RMHC for families coming all the way from across the world for medical care. Erin.schofield18 said KB set an example, saying she is an “amazing role model” who teaches kindness by example.
The post was just not the campaign for awareness but a reminder that small things can fuel dilution. From the parents and donors working while staying in the RMH facilities, the comments painted connotations of a tightly knit community woven together by mutual appreciation.
This is not the only occasion for KB and Kane, because the huge support for RMHC shows that giving back resonates deeply with their following. This couple shows that giving-because of time, money, or promotion-is how the influence should be put to good use.
Refreshing to see some celebrities doing something tangible rather than posting thirst traps. Even the ones who see good done for clout would recognize the ripple-effect. Half-heartedness doesn’t matter to families in crisis; they care that there was.
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