I am always amazed at the strength and resilience of children. At the House, we have the opportunity to welcome families from across Arizona and beyond every day. They come to the Valley to receive medical treatment for their children and we are humbled to be...

Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Central and Northern Arizona has become a “home-away-from-home” for so many thanks in large part to the giving hands and hearts of our volunteers. Since opening our doors in 1985, the women of Alpha Delta Pi have been steadfast supporters...

Before his third birthday, Titus had already endured over 20 medical procedures that required anesthesia. In search of a diagnosis for his heart condition and other medical issues, parents Stephanie and Steven have packed up their family for road trips from Lake Havasu City to...

We are excited to be partnering with Arizona’s very own State Forty Eight for this exclusive RMHC t-shirt! For $25 each, you can show your support for Ronald McDonald House Charities!...

"She has a twinkle in her eye, like she just wants to tell you something,” Marlena says of her newborn daughter, Breia. “She has Dad wrapped around her finger already.” Besides appreciating her sassy personality, Breia’s family has also quickly learned one of her greatest...

Following a national search, Kerry Schulman, who has been the Chief Operations Officer at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central and Northern Arizona (RMHC-CNAZ), has been named Chief Executive Officer by the RMHC-CNAZ board of directors. Schulman, a former McDonald’s owner-operator, will begin her new responsibilities...

Content, silly, and very loving – just a few words Melia uses to describe her 19-month-old daughter Addelyn. Those characteristics serve her well, considering the medical obstacles she faces. At 19 weeks pregnant, parents Melia and Reagan from Thatcher, Arizona, discovered their daughter had fluid...

“My daughter is strong,” Blanca said of her 14-year-old daughter, Kaylee. Right now, Blanca knows that will be an important quality for Kaylee. After going through cancer treatment in 2017, doctors at Phoenix Children’s Hospital recently informed Kaylee that she had relapsed. The family was determined...

Annie and Brian found themselves in uncharted territory when their newborn son Elliot was air evacuated to Phoenix Children’s Hospital from their home in Yuma, Arizona at only four days old. Far from their support system, Ronald McDonald House became an immediate refuge for the...