ABOUT RONALD McDONALD HOUSE NY
ABOUT RMH-NY
Located on East 73rd Street in New York, Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-NY) is New York City’s House. The organization provides temporary housing for children with pediatric cancer and other serious illnesses and their families in a strong, supportive and caring environment that encourages and nurtures the development of child-to-child and parent-to-parent support systems.
RMH-NY has served more than 59,000 families throughout all five boroughs of New York City, across the U.S. and around the world, and approximately 40% of families are international. Its 11-story, 79,000 square-foot House features 95 guestrooms – including six post-transplant suites – four full guest kitchens, laundry facilities, two outdoor terraces, private libraries, a dining room, living room and more. At the House, families are welcomed with love and comfort, and lifelong friendships are formed among people who understand what it’s like to cope with devastating diagnoses.
RMH-NY’s programs help to provide families a sense of normalcy, including wellness programs, educational tutors, music, art, transportation, activities for siblings, holiday and birthday parties, specialized support groups and more. The organization’s presence extends well beyond the confines of the House, as RMH-NY is also committed to positively impacting communities across the five boroughs. Through partnerships with 16 of the city’s leading hospitals, RMH-NY provides critical services to families with children with serious illnesses at these hospitals working to address the social determinants of health inequalities faced within the New York City community.
For more information, or to learn how to volunteer or donate, please visit www.rmh-newyork.org
"For Oliver's mom, it’s been a lifesaver, too. While Oliver’s treatment is underway, she doesn’t have to worry about where they’ll stay or how to get to the hospital. RMH-NY takes care of it all—meals, transportation, and emotional support. Octavio, who is always ready with a joke, has found his crew as well, bonding with other siblings who are navigating the weird limbo of being in NYC while a family member is in treatment."