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October 18, 2024, Press Release from McDonald's: OHIO – (October 18, 2024) – McDonald's fans across Ohio have rallied in support of local high school athletic programs, raising an impressive $112,808.94 during  High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day. This initiative allowed McDonald's Owner/Operators to contribute 10 percent of all digital sales made through the McDonald's app to designated high schools, benefiting 266 athletic programs statewide. Each locally owned McDonald’s restaurant selected a high school in their community to donate 10 percent of all digital sales on September 26. Each identified high school received a minimum of $250. This was the second year McDonald’s Restaurants hosted the High School Sports Digital Fundraiser. McDonald’s Owner/Operators in Ohio were the first to launch this type of fundraiser last year as a way to support high school athletics in the communities they serve.

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The Tom Ahl Family of Dealerships managed to raise over $12,000 for Heartbeat of Lima and Putnam County from their annual car show that was canceled due to thunderstorms. Even without the show, they were still able to raise money through their online auction, t-shirt sales, and sponsors. The fundraiser is a nearly ten-year partnership that helps Heartbeat continue to provide services like parenting classes, ultrasounds, and help with clothes, food, and other items for new and expecting parents.