Why We Give

The Drown Family
The Drown Family

Shortly after her birth, premature baby Dessa was airlifted to a hospital nearly an hour away from her home for care. Read her story and see how the House helped ensure her family is able to be with her every step of the way.    More

A Deep Connection to RMHC
Dr. Sara J. Risch

Dr. Sara Risch has seen Ronald McDonald House Charities’ impact on families firsthand, which is why she is confident about leaving a legacy that supports our mission.    More

RMHC Has Been There For Us Through the Years
Godish Family

My family’s first experience with the Ronald McDonald House® of Durham and Wake was when my son Paris was three years old. After months of trying to figure out why Paris was so ill, we learned that he had restrictive cardio myopathy. The doctors sent us to see heart specialists at Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center in Durham, North Carolina, which is two hours from our home.   More

How RMHC Helped Us Cope
Godish Family

When the Godish family’s 4-year-old was recovering from a stem cell transplant from his twin sister, being at the House helped them get the rest and mental breaks they needed so they could take care of their family.    More

Family Thankful for Home Away From Home
Jaxson

When most people think about McDonald's, they are trying to decide between a Big Mac or a quarter pounder with cheese. For our family, it goes much further. In December of 2010 we gained a whole new appreciation for the company, specifically the Ronald McDonald House Charities.    More

Healing Together With Caleb
Caleb

Katie Kinnaird knew that when her son Caleb was born, he would need a heart transplant. But she wondered how the family would manage during Caleb's hospitalization. Thanks to Ronald McDonald House Charities, Caleb's family was by his side throughout his stay in the hospital.    More

It Started With One Child—It Can Continue With You
Kim Hill

When 3-year-old Kim Hill was battling leukemia in 1969, her parents, Fred and Fran, stayed by her side in the hospital. After Kim got better, her parents decided to help other families. With the help of a community, the first Ronald McDonald House was opened.   More

Supporting Families—Just Like Ours
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Blanca and John Shumann are proud to partner with RMHC to make a difference for families like their own. Because of health issues their family experienced in the past, they understand how vital it is to be close to the hospital when your child is a patient. Blanca and John are supporting RMHC because of the special meaning it holds in their lives and others like them. More

100 Percent Better
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When Erin Maley was in a time of utmost need, Ronald McDonald House was there. After a violent car accident took the life of her husband, Ryan, and severely injured her daughter, Summer, Ronald McDonald House opened their doors to Erin and her mother and gave them the care and support needed during Summer's recovery. More

Home-Away-From-Home
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At the age of 5, Dr. Audrey Evans knew she wanted to be a doctor. She might not have known, however, that her work and dreams would revolutionalize the health care industry. In 1974, through a partnership with the Philidelphia Eagles and McDonalds, Dr. Evans' vision of providing a home away from home for the families of children staying in the hospital came true with the creation of the first Ronald McDonald House. More

108 Nights of Healing Power
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When 3-year-old Evan Wallace was diagonosed with leukemia, she traveled to Canada for intensive chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant with her mother, Jill. After checking in to the Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta, Jill and the rest of her family received more than just a place to stay. They received a network of support and the gift of togetherness that helped Evan heal. More

A Simple Note Can Be the Best Medicine
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For 8-year-old Zachary Wyman, a patient at St. Jude Children's Hospital and a guest at the Ronald McDonald House in Memphis, small gestures of support helped him cope with his illness and treatment. When his friends and family started a Facebook page asking for letters of encouragement, greeting cards started pouring in from around the world, lifting his spirits as he fought his cancer. More

A charitable bequest is one or two sentences in your will or living trust that leave to RMHC a specific item, an amount of money, a gift contingent upon certain events or a percentage of your estate.

an individual or organization designated to receive benefits or funds under a will or other contract, such as an insurance policy, trust or retirement plan

"I give to RMHC, a nonprofit corporation currently located at 110 N Carpenter St Chicago, IL 60607, or its successor thereto, ______________ [written amount or percentage of the estate or description of property] for its unrestricted use and purpose."

able to be changed or cancelled

A revocable living trust is set up during your lifetime and can be revoked at any time before death. They allow assets held in the trust to pass directly to beneficiaries without probate court proceedings and can also reduce federal estate taxes.

cannot be changed or cancelled

tax on gifts generally paid by the person making the gift rather than the recipient

the original value of an asset, such as stock, before its appreciation or depreciation

the growth in value of an asset like stock or real estate since the original purchase

the price a willing buyer and willing seller can agree on

The person receiving the gift annuity payments.

the part of an estate left after debts, taxes and specific bequests have been paid

a written and properly witnessed legal change to a will

the person named in a will to manage the estate, collect the property, pay any debt, and distribute property according to the will

A donor advised fund is an account that you set up but which is managed by a nonprofit organization. You contribute to the account, which grows tax-free. You can recommend how much (and how often) you want to distribute money from that fund to RMHC or other charities. You cannot direct the gifts.

An endowed gift can create a new endowment or add to an existing endowment. The principal of the endowment is invested and a portion of the principal’s earnings are used each year to support our mission.

Tax on the growth in value of an asset—such as real estate or stock—since its original purchase.

Securities, real estate or any other property having a fair market value greater than its original purchase price.

Real estate can be a personal residence, vacation home, timeshare property, farm, commercial property or undeveloped land.

You give assets to a trust that pays our organization set payments for a number of years, which you choose. The longer the length of time, the better the potential tax savings to you. When the term is up, the remaining trust assets go to you, your family or other beneficiaries you select. This is an excellent way to transfer property to family members at a minimal cost.

You fund this type of trust with cash or appreciated assets—and may qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction when you itemize. You can also make additional gifts; each one also qualifies for a tax deduction. The trust pays you, each year, a variable amount based on a fixed percentage of the fair market value of the trust assets. When the trust terminates, the remaining principal goes to RMHC as a lump sum.

You fund this trust with cash or appreciated assets—and may qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction when you itemize. Each year the trust pays you or another named individual the same dollar amount you choose at the start. When the trust terminates, the remaining principal goes to RMHC as a lump sum.

A beneficiary designation clearly identifies how specific assets will be distributed after your death.

A charitable gift annuity involves a simple contract between you and RMHC where you agree to make a gift to RMHC and we, in return, agree to pay you (and someone else, if you choose) a fixed amount each year for the rest of your life.

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