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Committed to enhancing the lives of children and their families.

Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Alabama says a warm "welcome" to the families of children receiving medical care. Our home-away-from-home allows families to stay close to a sick or injured child without having to sleep in hospital waiting rooms, or bear the often unaffordable expense of a hotel room. Families at Birmingham's Ronald McDonald House enjoy a cozy bedroom, cooking, laundry, internet and recreational facilities, dinners provided by volunteers, and the support of other families and a caring staff.

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Guest 11/18/03

“Thanks for the hospitality.  Often times we are pushed aside or neglected because of not having enough income, but here we were treated great.”

Guest 4/20/06

“This is a very needed facility for families to have. I will be telling others about this Great Place!"

Guest 11/18/03

“Thanks for the hospitality.  Often times we are pushed aside or neglected because of not having enough income, but here we were treated great.”

Guest 4/20/06

“This is a very needed facility for families to have. I will be telling others about this Great Place!"

You Can Help BY:

The Birmingham Ronald McDonald House depends on thousands of donors, volunteers and supporters. Individuals, clubs, businesses, foundations … people like you!

*Donate to the Campaign for the New Ronald McDonald scheduled to open in June 2007 at 4th Ave South and 17th Street.

*Planning a fundraiser (a car wash, bake sale, boxed lunch sale, etc.) at your work, religious congregation or school to benefit RMHCA.

*Bringing a dinner for the families at the Ronald McDonald House. Meal Program

*Earmarking RMHCA for your personal annual charitable giving.

*Having your family, religious congregation or employer sponsor a family bedroom at the House for a week, month or year. 

*Honoring or remembering someone special to you with a donation to the Ronald McDonald House.

*Asking friends and family to celebrate a special occasion in your life with a gift to RMHCA in your honor.

*Volunteering at one of RMHCA’s special events, such as the Golf Tournament or Founders Dinner. 

*Considering a planned gift through your estate, trust or insurance. 

*Earmarking contributions to your employer-sponsored giving programs for RMHCA, such as United Way.

*Asking your employer’s charitable foundation or corporate giving program to support RMHCA.

*Collecting aluminum Pop Tabs and bringing them to the Ronald McDonald House to be recycled for cash.

*Putting a donation in the canisters at your local McDonald’s Restaurant.

*Buying a newspaper at McDonald’s. (We get a portion of the sales price.)

*Supporting World Children’s Day and other special events benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities at your local McDonald’s. 

*Collecting and donating items from our Wish List.

 

Does Ronald McDonald House provide medical services?

No. The Ronald McDonald House in Birmingham is strictly a home-away-from-home for families of sick or injured children. The House allows family members to remain close to a child during his or her hospitalization in Birmingham. Increasingly, children who are receiving outpatient care, during all or some of their stay in Birmingham, also stay at the House with their families, if it is safe and appropriate for them to reside in a non-clinical, communal setting.)

Can families other than those of pediatric cancer patients stay at the House?

Yes! The Birmingham Ronald McDonald House is available to the family of any sick or injured child from outside of Jefferson County who is actively receiving medical care from any Birmingham-area medical provider. When the House is full, priority may be given to families with the most seriously ill children and to those from furthest away.

My 17-year-old daughter is coming to Birmingham alone for medical care. Can she stay at the Ronald McDonald House?

No. A guest must be at least 18 years old to stay at the House without adult supervision by a parent, legal guardian or legal spouse (age 18 or older). If a person under the age of 18 will be checking into the House with an adult other than a parent, legal guardian or spouse (for example, with a family friend, grandparent or other relative), RMHCA must have written permission from the parent or legal guardian. (Guest Information/Policies and Eligibility Requirements)

Can families of hospitalized adults stay at the House?

No. Ronald McDonald Houses only serve families of pediatric patients, age 18 or younger.

Can I make a reservation to stay at the House?

To stay at the House, the hospital or other medical provider that will be caring for your child first must formally refer you. Because we do not know how long other families will need to stay, we cannot take "reservations." Once your health care provider has referred you, we will put your family on the waiting list for the expected date of your arrival. Please call the day before you plan to check-in to confirm availability. Also, your room will be held for only 2 hours after your scheduled check-in time, unless you call to tell us that you are delayed.

Is there a charge to stay at the House?

Yes, $10 per family per night for the first 21 nights, and $5 per night beginning on night 22 of a stay. (Note: It costs RMHCA $50 a night to provide services to a family. The difference is made up from fundraising and other revenue.)

Are there "smoking rooms?"

No! Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the House.

Does McDonald's pay for all the operations of the Ronald McDonald House in Birmingham?

On average, each year the Birmingham House gets about 5% of its revenue from Ronald McDonald House Charities headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois. More than 90% of the funds required to operate the Ronald McDonald House comes from local revenue sources, including special events, grants, pop tab recycling and support from McDonald's Restaurants in Birmingham and north-central Alabama. "Local revenue" also includes guest fees, which represent less than 10% of total revenue. Finally, RMHCA is not state or federally funded. (How we are funded )

I hear that "pop tab" collection programs are a myth. Do you really get money for pop tabs?

RMHCA's recycling program is REAL. This year, we expect to make nearly $15,000 recycling more than 25 million pop tabs. Note, we are available to accept pop tab donations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

How many families stay at the House each year?

On average, 1,200 guest families stay at the House each year.