Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc. (Daikin), one of the largest indoor comfort solutions providers, recently donated Daikin room air purifiers, HVAC equipment and services to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, D.C. (RMHCDC). With this donation, immunocompromised patients and their families will benefit from improved indoor air quality in private rooms and common areas of Ronald McDonald House programs in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia.
Creating sustainable solutions for improving indoor air quality and comfort is a core mission for Daikin. After learning that providing a comfortable home-away-from-home for pediatric patients and their families is at the core of RMHCDC programs, Daikin stepped up with a “Corporate Champion” contribution.
“Daikin has a long history of giving back to the communities we serve, and we’re honored to create a more sustainable and comfortable environment for the families staying at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, D.C.,” said Marc Bellanger, Director of Marketing Communications at Daikin. “We’re incredibly proud of this donation and hope to inspire other corporations to step up and give back.”
“While pursuing our mission in support of children and their families, RMHC is committed to using sustainable best practices to support healthy communities” said Kymberly Wolff, President & CEO of RMHCDC. “We are honored that our friends at Daikin share our goal to positively affect the communities we serve and are helping us provide healthy spaces within our program facilities for families seeking the best medical care for their child.”