Bubba Wallace teams up with McDonald’s to celebrate 50 years of RMHC, supporting families facing medical hardships.
Customers can round up purchases to donate, helping RMHC provide lodging and meals for families with sick children.
Wallace’s car features a custom design honoring RMHC’s impact, with elements from families supported by RMHC South Florida.
75% of NASCAR drivers support RMHC, highlighting the importance of community and philanthropy during the Miami race.
As a new father, Wallace feels deeply connected to RMHC’s mission, emphasizing the value of community support during tough times.
McDonald’s and RMHC celebrate five decades of helping families through contributions, raising over $1 billion for those in need.
Wallace’s custom paint scheme at Homestead-Miami reflects the strength and resilience of families affected by illness.
McDonald’s has raised more than $1 billion through campaigns like rounding up, helping millions of families in their time of need.
Wallace’s car carries the name of an RMHC family from Alabama, personalizing the race and highlighting the charity’s real-world impact.
Wallace and NASCAR drivers push forward a culture of giving, inspiring fans to join the cause for RMHC and the families it supports.