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Supporting RMHC

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Paul Berry & Ray Castaneda

Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®) of San Antonio is passionate about helping families of the community who are in need. They believe that families are stronger when they are together, and work to provide a home away from home to families with hospitalized children.

When Mr. Appliance® of San Antonio, heard that they could help RMHC by repairing a cooktop, they decided to step in and provide assistance. Thanks to Mr. Appliance of San Antonio, RMHC of San Antonio can spend less time worrying about their appliances and more time with the families.

“You never know how a simple act such as replacing a cooktop can change someone’s life,” said Paul Berry, Owner of Mr. Appliance of San Antonio.

Berry makes it his goal to build relationships not only with his customers, but also with the community. “No matter what field of work you are in, you can always find a way to help the community and meet some incredible people along the way,” said Berry.

Berry believes that Mr. Appliance of San Antonio’s commitment to RMHC comes from Mr. Appliance’s code of values, where respect, integrity and customer satisfaction are the priorities.

“The first code of value is to treat others as we would like to be treated, and that value is the foundation of our Mr. Appliance partnership with RMHC,” said Berry. “Mr. Appliance of San Antonio considers it a privilege to partner with an organization like RMHC that gives so much to families in need.”

Mr. Appliance of San Antonio hopes to encourage other companies and organizations to join in warming the hearts of those in need. Any act of service can make a difference. Whether it’s fixing a refrigerator, replacing a sink or providing a meal, hearts will be touched.

“The Ronald McDonald House® program provides a ‘home-away-from-home’ for families so they can stay close by their hospitalized child at little or no cost to families,” said Jennifer Smith, senior director, RMHC. “Our Houses are built on the simple idea that nothing else should matter when a family is focused on healing their child- not where they can afford to stay or where they will get their next meal.”