The First Ronald McDonald House – Philadelphia, PA 1974
In 1974 the first Ronald McDonald House opened its doors in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the time Kim Hill, the daughter of Philadelphia Eagles football player Fred Hill, was undergoing treatment for leukemia. Throughout Kim’s treatment, her father recognized the need for a supportive environment away from the hospital for families of seriously ill children. He enlisted the aid of his teammates and local McDonald’s restaurant owners to raise funds that would help purchase and renovate the first Ronald McDonald House.
The first Ronald McDonald House was named, not only because of McDonald’s fund-raising support but also for the positive, hopeful, and fun-loving feeling Ronald McDonald was able to instill into the minds of so many children.
Today there are over 375+ Ronald McDonald House programs, 265+ Ronald McDonald Family Room programs, and 45+ Ronald McDonald Care Mobile programs.
The History of Pensacola House
In 1981, Dr. Reed Bell, who was Director of Pediatric Services at Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, initiated the quest to build a “Home-Away-From-Home” for families of hospitalized children. After making an inquiry through McDonald’s local agency, a feasibility study was conducted by the National Ronald House Advisory Board, with local McDonald’s restaurants and Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital making the commitment to support the project.
Gulf Coast Children’s Medical Foundation, Inc.
In November of 1981, a group of dedicated volunteers formed the Gulf Coast Children’s Medical Foundation, Inc. (name was later changed to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida, Inc.) to organize and support the House. Dr. Bell was the driving force behind the House and with the help of McDonald’s restaurant owners and the community, the 6-bedroom house opened its doors in 1984 and served 271 families.
Expanding to Serve More Families
Together with the community’s help, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida was able to build a brand new 26-bedroom house to accommodate even more families needing a place to stay while their child was in the hospital. The new, and current, House features a fully stocked kitchen, dining room, living room, playroom, two laundry rooms, and a beautiful courtyard that features a playground for kids to run and play on.