The Young Friends of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) will host its 13th Annual Fundraiser, Cactus and Clovers. Chaired by Perri Brighiu, Kaleta Johnson, and Peyton Riley, the Texas-themed St. Patrick’s Day party will offer live music by The Ray Johnston Band from Austin, dinner, drinks, dancing, and silent auction for one all-inclusive ticket.
Young Friends of the RMHD, an auxiliary organization of 300 Dallas professionals aging from 22-39, lend their visibility and efforts to help raise funds to support the 1,800 regional families who stay in the House while their children are receiving treatment for illnesses or injuries at Dallas hospitals. Last year’s event raised more than $130,000, with all funds going directly to operational expenses.
The Young Friends of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) will host its 13th Annual Fundraiser, Cactus and Clovers. Chaired by Perri Brighiu, Kaleta Johnson, and Peyton Riley, the Texas-themed St. Patrick’s Day party will offer live music by The Ray Johnston Band from Austin, dinner, drinks, dancing, and silent auction for one all-inclusive ticket.
Young Friends of the RMHD, an auxiliary organization of 300 Dallas professionals aging from 22-39, lend their visibility and efforts to help raise funds to support the 1,800 regional families who stay in the House while their children are receiving treatment for illnesses or injuries at Dallas hospitals. Last year’s event raised more than $130,000, with all funds going directly to operational expenses.
The Young Friends of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) will host its 13th Annual Fundraiser, Cactus and Clovers. Chaired by Perri Brighiu, Kaleta Johnson, and Peyton Riley, the Texas-themed St. Patrick’s Day party will offer live music by The Ray Johnston Band from Austin, dinner, drinks, dancing, and silent auction for one all-inclusive ticket.
Young Friends of the RMHD, an auxiliary organization of 300 Dallas professionals aging from 22-39, lend their visibility and efforts to help raise funds to support the 1,800 regional families who stay in the House while their children are receiving treatment for illnesses or injuries at Dallas hospitals. Last year’s event raised more than $130,000, with all funds going directly to operational expenses.