Ronald McDonald House
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 9:05 pm
Hi all. Just volunteered my time this evening with my daughter Nina's HS club, called Pride (drug/alcohol pledge free national club) at our local Ronald McDonald House. 2 adults and 9 HS'ers. We brought dinner (casseroles, real mashed potatoes, fresh steamed brocolli, brownies) and served it to the families staying there.
I always knew the RMH's were wonderful places but I've never been inside one until tonight. I was very impressed. I hope and pray we never need one, but it's so nice to know other families facing cancer have this option.
I think all of the kids were humbled and really enjoyed giving parents and siblings, sometimes the patient, a real home-cooked meal during what is a very sad, sad time for them. All I know is, I feel changed. If any of you have a RM House near your home, they have groups come in daily - serving 3 meals a day. At first I thought it was just a weekend schedule, but no it's every single day. We all said we'll be back and possibly may volunteer once a month there.
Just wanted to suggest this type service project if anyone is interested.
Mary
I always knew the RMH's were wonderful places but I've never been inside one until tonight. I was very impressed. I hope and pray we never need one, but it's so nice to know other families facing cancer have this option.
I think all of the kids were humbled and really enjoyed giving parents and siblings, sometimes the patient, a real home-cooked meal during what is a very sad, sad time for them. All I know is, I feel changed. If any of you have a RM House near your home, they have groups come in daily - serving 3 meals a day. At first I thought it was just a weekend schedule, but no it's every single day. We all said we'll be back and possibly may volunteer once a month there.
Just wanted to suggest this type service project if anyone is interested.
Mary