
McDonald's franchisees surprise 3-year-old cancer survivor with private party
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Two McDonald’s franchisees in Maryland went the extra mile to put a smile on a 3-year-old’s face.
McDonald's franchisees Jeff Taylor and Casey Linthicum partnered with Ronald McDonald House Charities Maryland to host a surprise party for Christopher Milecki. (Olivia Bush Photography) Christopher Milecki is a McDonald's super fan, according to his parents. So, franchisees Jeff Taylor and Casey Linthicum arranged a lunch takeover at Ronald McDonald House Charities Maryland. (Olivia Bush Photography) Christopher Milecki was treated to a video message from the fast food chain's mascot Ronald McDonald. (Olivia Bush Photography) The Milecki family were surprised with a private Toy Story themed party at the headquarters of Ronald McDonald House Charities Maryland. (Olivia Bush Photography) Christopher Milecki received star treatment during his Toy Story party, which included gifts and a Happy Meal. (Olivia Bush Photography) Christopher was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer two years ago, and life has been challenging for him and his family after many rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and other treatments. However, McDonald’s Golden Arches have reportedly helped Christopher get through tough days. Branded toys and décor brought a smile to the young boy’s face while he received treatment at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, including a McDonald’s toy cash register and several drawings.More Related News