2026 Art Contest
Once a year, our community comes together for the Walk for Kids—a fundraising walk that helps families stay together at the Ronald McDonald House when their kids are sick. Everyone who participates will receive a special button, and we need your help designing the 2026 button!
Have Questions? We have answers!
What is this year's theme?
This year’s theme is love. What does love mean to you? How do you share love with your friends and family?
My school isn't participating. Can I still enter?
Absolutely! Simply download the form above, get creative, then submit a scan or high-resolution photo of it to info@2026.rmhctucson.org.
I can't make it to the Walk for Kids. Can I still enter?
While we’re bummed that you can’t make it to the Walk for Kids, you can definitely still submit your artwork. If you win, you’ll be able to transfer your tickets to someone to attend on your behalf.
How do I submit my artwork?
You can submit your artwork online by emailing a scan or high-resolution image of your artwork to info@2026.rmhctucson.org.
How can I integrate this into my classroom?
We have created an RMHC Lesson Plan that you can use to turn this art contest into a complete lesson about the Ronald McDonald House and the importance of giving back.
What materials can be used?
Any art medium is welcome! Students should use the entire circle and color from edge to edge.
What information will be shared publicly?
The artist’s first name, grade level, and school name will be printed on the button and shared publicly.
Need more information?

Donation Specialist
Catherine Jones
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520.326.0060 x7110
cjones@2026.rmhctucson.orgPop Tabs, Donations, Silent Auction
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As Donation Specialist, I am given the unique opportunity to work with every department at RMHC. From providing administrative support to the staff and helping our wonderful volunteers at the front desk, to keeping in touch with local schools who participate in the Pop Tab recycling program, I am lucky to be involved in so many aspects of what we do, and I’m constantly amazed at all the different ways our local Southern Arizona communities pull together to help our families. I’m honored to be a part of such an amazing organization.