Every year, hundreds of desperate families from all over the country head to Toronto in search of life-saving medical treatment for their critically ill children. Finding themselves in a strange city and in a vulnerable state, these folks long for simple creature comforts: a hot shower, a home-cooked meal, a supportive shoulder. More than anything, they require a safe place where the family can stay together under one roof. For close to 30 years, Ronald McDonald House Toronto (RMH Toronto) has opened its doors and arms to overwhelmed kids and parents while they engage in the fight of their lives. Within our welcoming walls, there are delightful spaces for sleeping and schooling, washing and working, cooking and playing. But there are also vital therapeutic programs that help sick kids get to a better place emotionally. No wonder we feel there’s no place like RMH Toronto.
