The Ronald McDonald House opened in 1984 in Lexington, Kentucky with the mission of keeping families close to their sick children and the medical care they need.
The Ronald McDonald House opened in 1984 in Lexington, Kentucky with the mission of keeping families close to their sick children and the medical care they need, expanding hospital-based programs and family support services across UK HealthCare. All programs and services are free of charge to families and children.
The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Foundation is the fundraising arm of the Royal Children's Hospital in Victoria, Australia. With over 150 years of experience, the Foundation aims to inspire community support for the hospital's future. It focuses on enhancing care, treatment, research, and education to improve the lives of children and their families.
The Foundation raises and manages funds to support various initiatives, including research, education and training programs, patient and family-centered care, and the acquisition of equipment and technology. It collaborates with organizations like the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics to advance pediatric healthcare. The Foundation serves children under 6 and young people aged 6-25, particularly those facing disabilities, illnesses, or diseases.