StorySloth is a free platform for reading and publishing original short stories. Every story is written by an independent author and reviewed by a human before publication. It was another successful McHappyDay! Every year, McDonald’s Canada franchisees and crew across the country celebrate McHappyDay, which is an annual day of community giving in support of local charities. On Wednesday May 11, 2022... Customers can also purchase McHappy socks, pins or bracelets. Last year, $9,100 was raised in Fort St. John, with just over $4,500 going towards the CDC’s Kids Connect program, catered explicitly to kids with autism. Tuesday September 27, 2022: McHappyDay is set to take place on Saturday, November 19 with Hollywood actress, businesswoman and mother, Eva Mendes, touching down in Australia to return as the National McHappyDay Ambassador in 2022. McDonald’s Canada X Peace Collective: Starting today, guests can purchase items from the Peace Collective collection and feel good while looking good. The items, styled in a retro vibe, include tees, sweatshirts, hoodies, fanny packs, ball caps and more. Eager to make her first McHappyDaya success, Hetal took her crew out to Ronald McDonald House Ottawa to meet with the families so they could see first-hand the impact their work would have on members of their community. Communities across Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent came together Wednesday in support of McHappyDay, with busy drive-thrus and packed restaurants at McDonald’s locations throughout the region. “McHappyDay is a special day when Canadians in caring communities from coast-to-coast join together, raising awareness and essential funding to support families with sick children staying with RMHC across Canada,” said Kate Horton, CEO, RMHC Canada.