McDonald’s commits $100k over next decade to support Rose Garden Hospice
One of the ten suites inside the Rose Garden Hospice has a new name thanks to a generous donation from a local business owner.
During a cheque presentation at the end-of-life care facility on Thursday, local McDonald’s franchisee Raj Bains, along with other representatives from McDonald’s Saskatchewan, presented members of the Rose Garden Hospice with $100,000 to sponsor a room at the facility over the next 10 years.
According to Bains, he wants to show that McDonald’s cares about Prince Albert and that they’re not just here to serve burgers and fries.
“When we talk about community, it’s a sense of inclusiveness and that’s why we have to give back to the community that we operate in.”




