Champion, Kids & Clays Continue Partnership To Support Ronald McDonald House Charities

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posted on October 13, 2021
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Champion Traps & Targets is continuing its support of the Kids & Clays Foundation for a second consecutive year to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities chapters.

Kids & Clays supports participating Ronald McDonald House Charities chapters through shotgun sports to improve the lives of critically ill children and their families. As a national sponsor, Champion sent a team to participate in the 20th annual sporting clays tournament in September, which is a fundraiser held by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Iowa. There were 54 squads in attendance at the match. 

Two Ronald McDonald Houses were the beneficiaries of the fundraiser, supporting their mission to provide a home away from home for families so they can stay close by their hospitalized children. The sold-out event raised more than $110,000.

Says Doug Jeanneret, Kids & Clays executive director:

“The program has made an incredibly meaningful impact over the years thanks in part to the strong support we have from partners like Champion. Champion’s commitment to positive change extends well beyond their passion for shooting sports—it has resulted in critically ill children and their families seeing more compassion in their lives.”

Learn more about Kids & Clays and Champion Traps & Targets.


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