Ronald McDonald House New York - Bounce House New York

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Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-New York) is a children's 501(c)(3) charity located at 405 East 73rd Street (between First Avenue and York Avenue), on the Upper East Side in Manhattan in New York City. It provides temporary housing for pediatric cancer patients and their families, and is the largest facility of its type in the world.

The House was officially incorporated in 1978. It is in a $24 million, 11-story, 79,000-square-foot (7,300 m2) red brick building that was built in 1989 by the Spector Group, which contains bay windows. It has a glass-walled garden on the ninth floor. A "Fred Lebow Room" has been dedicated at the House.

The House accommodates 84 families, and is filled to capacity nearly every night. It is located in close proximity to 13 major cancer treatment centers.

The House has provided support to over 25,000 families, from over 70 countries. It is a "home-away-from-home" that coordinates emotional and physical services, psychological care, ministry support, wellness programs, tutors, music, art, transportation, activities for siblings, holiday and birthday parties, and camaraderie for parents of children who have been diagnosed with cancer. The services are provided to families at a nominal fee of no more than $35-per-night.

As of 2013, the President & Chief Executive Officer was William T. Sullivan.

The House accepts and relies upon 350 volunteers, as well as canine volunteers, in addition to its full-time staff.

Two Kids Hospitalized as "Bounce House" Gets Flung 50 Feet in the Air



See also

  • Ronald McDonald House Charities (United States)
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada


References

Bounce House Blows Away With Three Kids Inside -- NYMag


External links

  • Ronald McDonald House New York Official Website
  • Ronald McDonald House (New York, N.Y.), The Ronald McDonald House of NYC cookbook, Gryphon III Design Co. (1994)


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