The brothers of the Georgia Gamma Chapter at Mercer University recently made and served dinner for the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Macon. The menu consisted of spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread and sweet tea. Phi Delta Theta participates in 4 or 5 community service events like this one each semester.
The Ronald McDonald House gives families a place to stay while their child is in the hospital.
“I just think it’s a great opportunity for us guys, do something for our community,” said Andrew Wise, chapter historian.
The Ronald McDonald House of Central Georgia has 13 guest rooms. They’ve served the community for 12 years and in that time have helped over 5,000 families.