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The Story Of Ronald McDonald House
Ronald McDonald Houses provide a "Home-away-from-home"
for the families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at near by hospitials.
The first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia in 1974. Fred and Fran Hill's daughter Kim was undergoing treatment for leukemia. During Kim's three years of treatment, the Hills grew tired of sleeping in the hospital wainting room and eating meals out of vending machines. Fred, who was a player for the Philadelphia Eagles at the time, rallied the support of his teammates and General Manager Jim Murray; Dr. Audrey Evans from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and local McDonald's franchisees to create Ronald McDonald House.
25 years later, there are now 206 Ronald McDonald Houses in 19 countries.
RMHC's global office provides each House seed, expansion and emergency grants, as well as in-kind goods and services. However, each House relies on the people and businesses in its own community to provide additional funds, goods and services necessary for operations.
The Houses are supported by nearly 25,000 volunteers who donate one million hours of their time annually. Families staying at Ronald McDonald Houses are asked to make a donation ranging from $5 to $20 per day; if that is not possible, their stay is free.
Founders of the first RMH in Philadelphia selected the name "Ronald McDonald House" because this beloved clown is a symbol of happiness to children around the world. The name "Ronald McDonald House" has become synonymous worldwide as a home away from home for families with seriously ill children.

A very special Thanks
To the
Denver Ronald McDonald House For all the "Tender Loving Care"

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