Our History

Keeping families with sick children close to each other and the care and resources they need.

The first Ronald McDonald House® opened on October 15, 1974 in Philadelphia, thanks to the vision and partnership of Dr. Audrey Evans of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Philadelphia Eagles’ player Fred Hill, whose daughter had leukemia; Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose; and McDonald’s.

The desire for a program that supported the unique needs of families with critically ill children quickly spread to other cities. It was in 1978 in Cincinnati that a group of concerned parents, known as the Children’s Oncology Parent Endeavor, met with the administration at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center to discuss the living conditions of the families whose children were hospitalized. From this group’s initial meeting with Cincinnati Children’s, a grassroots effort was born.

RMHC History 1982: Cincinnati's first Children's Family House
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November 1982

Cincinnati’s first Children’s Family House opened its doors. There were 21 rooms plus a manager’s suite. Quickly, the need began to outgrow the capacity of the existing house.

RMHC History 2001: New Ronald McDonald House
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November 2001

A new Ronald McDonald House opened directly adjacent to Cincinnati Children’s. The new House had 48 bedrooms, including 26 suites, common spaces and on-site parking.

RMHC History 2009: House expansion
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Spring 2009

The House was expanded by 30 rooms in an attempt to meet demand. The House featured a total of 78 rooms, more laundry rooms, common spaces and additional kitchen and dining space.

RMHC History 2020: Additional expansion
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2020

In order to meet the growing need for our services, our House opened another expansion. We now have 177 rooms to serve families from around the world. Our House now features additional dining and activity spaces. We have also increased the number of rooms dedicated to short-term stays.

Make a Difference for Families & Children

Parents don’t know when their children will need medical help. But they should know they can always access the care they need. And with your help, we can support them all throughout their journey.