Stella-Corbin Family McDonald’s Raises $7,500 in Support of Allied Services’ Pediatric Programs
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- Written By: Allied Services Integrated Health
Allied Services is delighted to welcome the Stella-Corbin Family McDonald’s as a new partner in its mission to provide life-changing pediatric rehabilitation services. Through a recent fundraiser, the Stella-Corbin Family McDonald’s generously raised $7,500 to support Allied Services’ pediatric programs, making a meaningful contribution to children and families across Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.
The fundraiser, held at Stella-Corbin McDonald’s locations, including Dunmore, Luzerne County (Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Plains, Pittston, Edwardsville, Kidder Street), Wayne County (Hamlin), and Carbon County (Lake Harmony), received enthusiastic support from the local community. Customers came together to purchase large fries at participating locations, directly supporting essential rehabilitation programs at Allied Services’ John P. Moses, Esq. Pediatric Rehab Centers.
“We are thrilled to welcome the Stella-Corbin Family McDonald’s as a new supporter of Allied Services,” said Jim Brogna, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Allied Services. “Their generosity and commitment are already making an impact, and we are incredibly grateful for the enthusiasm for our cause from both their staff and the community. With the funds raised, we can continue providing specialized therapy and care that help children reach their full potential.”
The $7,500 raised will directly fund Allied Services’ pediatric programs, providing much-needed resources for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as specialized treatment for children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, and other complex conditions.
“The success of this campaign exemplifies the strength of community partnerships and the positive impact that local businesses, employees, and customers can have when working together for a common goal,” Brogna continued. “Allied Services is excited about this new relationship with the Stella-Corbin Family McDonald’s and looks forward to future collaborations to support the health and well-being of local children.”
PHOTO ID from left: Chelsea Strub, Journalist, WNEP TV; Hunter Benson, pediatric patient, Allied Services; Patricia Stella, Owner/Operator, Stella-Corbin McDonalds; Jim Brogna, Vice President, Allied Services; Bob Cole, Sr. Vice President, Allied Services