Chiefs Wear Red for Ronald McDonald House Charities
The Kansas City Chiefs are showing their support for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City on Red Thursday. Volunteer Terrance shared his story about how the organization impacts families, highlighting the importance of community involvement.
Red Thursday is a tradition in which football teams wear red jerseys to show solidarity with a specific cause. In this case, the Chiefs are supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City, which provides housing and support for families with children receiving medical treatment.
Terrance's story emphasizes the significant difference the organization makes in the lives of these families during difficult times. His testimony underscores the value of community service and charitable efforts.