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Is there any truth to Ronald McDonald Houses accepting can tabs for patient treatments?

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Is there any truth to Ronald McDonald Houses accepting can tabs for patient treatments?

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Yes, it’s true. My daughter’s elementary school collected tab tops for them. The school office had a huge acrylic/wood “Ronald McDonald House” in which we would dump our collected tab tops. You have to check with your local Ronald McDonald House/Charity, to see if that House/Charity participates (not all do). Go to this website on the official Ronald McDonald House website — http://rmhc.org/how-you-can-help/other-ways-to-get-involved/pop-tab-collections/. Also — “the tabs are made of PURE high-quality aluminum, unlike cans, which consist of alluminum and other alloys.” [taken from the RMcDH website.] They are not made of the same metal as the rest of the can.

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