The Ronald McDonald House in Tucson got a refreshed look over the weekend thanks to a group of volunteers and some paint.

Volunteers with KB Homes and area Sherwin-Williams stores spent part of Saturday painting the interior and exterior of the house, which provides lodging and support to sick children and their families.

A total of about 40 volunteer hours was used to help paint parts of the house, including the children playing statue in the front entryway.

Sherwin-Williams provided the paint and supplies used for the effort.

The volunteer work was part of National Painting Week, where more than 225 organizations, such as nonprofits, schools and churches, around the country get new paint jobs courtesy of Sherwin-Williams’ employees and other partners.


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