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Meet actual guest families living in Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House and learn why your support matters to them.

Boy makes special visit to Cincinnati’s Ronald McDonald House.

Cohen has spent two years in ICU and worked hard to get a two-hour pass. He chose to spend that time out of the hospital visiting his "home away from home" across the street at Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House.
Jennifer Loeb, CEO of Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House has been the driving force behind a team of compassion and a feeling of "home."
“GBBN, in collaboration with Ronald McDonald House, sought an approach integrating the existing wide range of urban scales of the immediate context,” says Scott Kyle, a GBBN associate and designer on the project."
CINCINNATI — One florist is making sure floral arrangements from large events like weddings or funerals aren’t going to waste while also bringing joy to front-line workers in hospitals and sick patients.
Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House is one of the largest Houses in the world. With 177 rooms each "home" to a critically ill child and their family, they are turning to the Cincinnati community for help.
CINCINNATI — For the last week, Cincinnati Ronald McDonald House has been at or near capacity making it more difficult to keep shelves stocked with food and toiletries. Thanks to a post on social media, the Great Cincinnati rallied together and donated hundreds of items.
CINCINNATI — An Ohio family is working through some tough circumstances with two young children. The family is using the Ronald McDonald House here in Cincinnati to stay with the kids in the hospital while two of their other children stay at home.

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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.