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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ronald McDonald House


Last night we helped out at the Ronald McDonald House in Rochester. The Ronald McDonald House is a home away from home for children under 18 and their families to stay while they're seeking medical treament at the hospital. What a wonderful organization! And little did I know that Rochester apparently isn't the only place where there is a house (I just realized that after searching for it on Google to provide the link). Instead of having Bible Study last night each couple made a crockpot of soup and made apple crisp for all families to enjoy. After serving the families we took a tour of the house. What a wonderful opportunity to learn more about this organization. They have game rooms, private kitchens, computer rooms you name it. I can't imagine dealing with or having a child that has to deal with a life-threatening illness, but I'm sure being in this community lifts their spirits. We were happy to provide a home-cooked meal for them and hope to do it more in the future.

How you can help:

Collect pop tabs - I'm sure you've seen those little houses before, this is a great way to give back very easily.

Look for a RMH in your area - Search for it here and see if there's one close by. Volunteer to serve dinner one night with your family or friends. It's fun, easy and very much appreciated.

Bring food/supplies - They ALWAYS need food to eat in the house and almost always need supplies too like leftover containers, plastic silverware, cups etc. Maybe call them to see what they need the most at this time. (I know the local Rochester house needs food right now)

Make crafts for the kids - You can make crafts or little holiday gifts for them and write encouraging messages. Contact the house and see how many you would need to make and just drop them off.

Just a few ideas that are simple but make a BIG difference for these kids and families.

1 comment:

Robin One Photography said...

it Does make a huge difference. we stayed there once with brynn during her heart surgery. actually i stayed in the hospital with her but her dad and grandma stayed in the house and they provided her with a lovely handmade blanket which she still has and remembers the rmh by.