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We're dancing to make a difference for sick kids!
When a child is injured, or diagnosed with a serious illness, it affects the whole family. Lives can be turned upside down, and puts families under enormous pressure. For many families, it can feel like it’s impossible to hold it together.
That’s why we’re joining Ronald McDonald House to Dance for Sick Kids this year.
We’ll be dancing to make a difference every day for 7 days, to raise money that will help families stay in a home-away-from-home, access emotional and financial support, and more. From day one in the hospital and for as long as it takes, your help ensures that families don’t have to navigate the challenges of illness or injury alone.
Please support us by making a tax-deductible donation to our challenge. Your generosity will make sure that Ronald McDonald House can support even more families with a seriously ill or injured child when they need it most.
OUR IMPACT
So far, this year we have provided:
11
Nights for sick kids and their families
97
Hot meals from the family kitchen
92
School lessons for sick kids
Thanks to all the generous people who’ve donated to our challenge.
$117
Christine Roberts
$110
Nanny & Poppy Brown
Very proud of you Amali. Love Nanny and Poppy
$106
Jorkowski Family
$106
Auntie Kath
Very proud of you.
$106
Uncle Brad
$65
Ruth Vaughan
Great job Amali
$65
Rob Clancy
$65
Mark Webb
$65
Charles Whitmore
$65
Vicki O’neal
You go girl, absolutely fantastic
$55
Denise Adams
$55
Grandma And Pa Whitmore
Very proud of you Mia
$55
Abbi Mulholland
Go Mia!!
$55
Anonymous
$50
Meg & Phil Gittus
Well done gorgeous girl
$50
Elise Whitmore
$45
Sarah Roberts
Love mum xx
$44
Diversity Line Dancing
Go Amali, Love Nan and Pop Worker
$41
Thadeus Tencza
$34
Diversity Line Dance
$34
Tina Ollington
Well done Mia
$34
Tegan Hawes
$34
Mum & Dad
Have fun dancing baby girl and supporting others 🤍
$34
Michelle Bulk
Well done ❤️🥰❤️🥰
$33
Jessica Whitmore
$28
Suzy Wadley
Go Ella. X
$24
Sonia Williams
$24
Sheralene Gibbons
Well done sweetheart 😘
$24
Jess Triffitt
$23
Charmaine Ryan
Keep up the great work Amali.
$23
Meagen Woolley
$23
Kaye Woolley
$23
Grandma And Poppy
Keep up the good work Ella
$20
Sambo
Grest cause. Dont pull a hammie
$20
Kirsten Allen
Well done Amali 💕 Keep dancing and supporting others 💜
$18
Mia Roberts-webb
$15
Oliver W
You are amazing!!!
$12
Trish S
$12
Mia Roberts
$12
Amali Worker
Go Mia, excited to do this with you!
$12
Ella Woolley
Keep up the good work Mia 💜
$12
Mia Roberts
Our Team Members
Linda Peters
$338
Alex Peters
Mia W
$342
Ella W
$199
Amali W
$643
Mia R
$323
How Your Donation Helps
A global research team* worked with Ronald McDonald House to evaluate the impact of our House Program on families around the world. The following is a summary of those findings**.
Access to the best care
Our House Program makes it possible for families who travel long distances, to access the top children’s hospitals around the world.
Stronger mental health
Having a child in hospital can trigger clinical anxiety in parents. Our Houses provide families with the emotional, mental and practical support to better manage their stress so that they can be more actively involved in the care of their children.
Financial peace of mind
Ongoing medical bills, travel, and accommodation costs are a huge source of stress for many families. Our Houses offer accommodation at no cost, close to hospitals, to alleviate some of the burden.
Parents sleep better
Parents who sleep at one of our Houses have a better night’s rest than those that sleep at their child’s hospital bedside. This ensures they have the strength to support their child.
Children’s recovery
Having family and siblings close by, who are invested in a child’s care, can improve a hospitalised child’s recovery and treatment outcomes.
Positive hospital experience
Families who stay at a Ronald McDonald House find they have a more positive experience of hospital than those that stay elsewhere.
Families cope better
Having family together under one roof, including the support of experienced volunteers and other families, greatly improves a family’s ability to cope with having a child in hospital.
Safe, affordable alternative to hospital
Many high-risk pregnant women who are stable but need to be close to care, can now afford to stay close to care. This is also the case for parents who have a newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Siblings cope better
Play is how children interact and make sense of the world. That’s why play areas are such an important part of our offering. They allow siblings to connect and cope more with the stress of a difficult situation.
* The global team of researchers was drawn from leading universities, including the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), George Washington University, the University of Chicago, as well as from top medical centres in Hong Kong; Sydney, Australia; the United Kingdom; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Cincinnati, U.S.; and Toronto, Canada.
** Findings taken from Ronald McDonald House Impact Research – the name for a suite of studies on the impact of Ronald McDonald House around the world. The summaries provided here provide a snapshot of the findings from each of the key Ronald McDonald House Impact studies.
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Love from man and pop xx