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100 Small Gestures
Sometimes it’s the small gestures that can make a family’s burden a little less heavy when they are caring for their sick child. Here are 100 ways RMHC tries to help lighten the load.
Help us offer even more small gestures to families who need them by making one of your own.
1. Free transportation to and from the hospital.
2. A hot cup of coffee to start off a difficult day.
3. A warm bath.
4. A place of peace for meditation and quiet moments.
5. A midday nap.
6. A private place to watch a movie on a TV donated by BrandSource®.
7. Conversations with other families during daily meals.
8. A comfortable La-Z-Boy® sofa.
9. Laughter in the common rooms, kitchens and during House activities.
10. A morning walk around the House before heading to the hospital all day.
11. Coca-Cola® products available in vending machines.
12. Toys, books and games for my other children to show them they are loved too.
13. A meal in the refrigerator waiting for me, even when I didn't realize I was hungry.
14. Fresh flowers at the entryway to welcome our family.
15. A warm shower after a long day at the hospital.
16. Hearing "dinner is served" and coming down to a dining room full of homemade goodness from local volunteers.
17. Access to a House library stocked with books, magazines, movies and friendly volunteers.
18. Handmade cards from a nearby kindergarten class.
19. A HUGE, clean kitchen to cook and eat meals.
20. A washer and dryer down the hall to do laundry.
21. A quiet room to write to my family or relax.
22. A smiling face from a volunteer to help strip some of my stress away.
23. Cereal – there is always enough cereal!
24. Spa treatments courtesy of the local beauty shop volunteers.
25. No long drive home at night.
26. Computers to update my loved ones at home or research my child's illness.
27. A family whose child has the same rare disease as mine.
28. Feeling good that there are other people watching out for my family.
29. A warm cup of hot chocolate waiting in the kitchen.
30. Coming back to the House to find MY mom (aka grandma) waiting with a hug. (It's not just parents who get to stay!)
31. An unexpected friend staying next door who is going through a similar experience.
32. A friendly volunteer to play with my other children so they don't feel left out.
33. Visits from RMHC Celebrity Friends who work on arts and crafts with my kids.
34. An email box I can check that is full of words of comfort from loved ones.
35. A clean refrigerator.
36. A volunteer who took the time to know my name.
37. A friendly House manager who asks how my day was (even though she already knows).
38. A fresh loaf of bread.
39. Beautiful quilts made from loving hands.
40. A yoga class before the day gets going.
41. A beautiful lawn that I didn't have to mow.
42. A swept floor.
43. Visits from a pet therapy dog to put a smile on our child's face.
44. A load of dishes to do to take my mind off my child's illness.
45. The realization that I'm not the only one going through this.
46. A diary to write down my feelings.
47. An empty garbage can I didn't have to take out.
48. An encouraging word from a family or volunteer.
49. The welcome box I received at check-in full of snacks and House information.
50. An exercise room to help relieve stress.
51. A toothbrush and toiletries already stocked in my bathroom – something I never thought to bring when I rushed to the hospital.
52. Visits from Ronald McDonald to make my kids smile.
53. A relaxing massage when my shoulders are tired.
54. Holiday decorations to help pick up my spirits.
55. A birthday party for my child who is spending his second birthday getting treatment.
56. A staff member who counts down the days of radiation treatment with me.
57. If I'm in Japan, a bicycle to ride to the hospital.
58. A filled pantry that I didn't have to stock.
59. Bath towels that are soft to the touch.
60. A quiet room with aromatherapy oil.
61. Private screenings of movies like Shrek®.
62. A cupboard full of popcorn.
63. Seeing my child laugh as she plays board games to pass time.
64. A swing set for my kids.
65. An accredited school for my child to catch up on schoolwork.
66. Enjoying a hot cup of tea at tea time.
67. A car wash from local volunteers.
68. Privacy to talk with my spouse about our child's treatment away from our child's ears.
69. A volunteer's handy maintenance skills.
70. A well tended garden to walk through and collect my thoughts.
71. Easy listening music to fall asleep to.
72. Knowing the doctor is only steps away from the House.
73. The light left on when I get home late.
74. Saturday morning breakfast – just like home.
75. Easing our family's financial burden.
76. A shoulder to cry on to help ease the burden.
77. Never having to be alone, but having the freedom to be alone if needed.
78. A warm cookie and a glass of milk before I go to bed.
79. Fruit to grab and take with me to the hospital.
80. Leftovers from the night before.
81. Other kids at the House to play with my children.
82. A statue of Ronald McDonald to welcome my child.
83. Surprise guests – sports players, movie stars and famous singers.
84. A friendly farewell from the staff as we return home.
85. A greeting in my native tongue when my homeland seems so far away.
86. Tempur-Pedic® beds to give me and my family a good night's sleep.
87. Air-conditioned rooms when the summer heat would be too much.
88. A quick dessert after dinner.
89. Hearing stories of good outcomes from other families to give me hope.
90. Someone to rush back to and tell my good news.
91. A big glass of water when I come downstairs.
92. Heated rooms when the winter chill can get to you.
93. Leaving the hospital at night knowing if my child needs me, I am nearby.
94. Video games for my kids to play.
95. McDonald's gift cards so I can grab a quick bite to eat.
96. Knowing there is another Ronald McDonald House near the specialist we need to see.
97. Good water pressure for a long, hot shower.
98. Time – to rest, spend with my child, and heal.
99. Fresh, healthy vegetables from the House garden.
100. A place where everyone speaks the same language - LOVE!
Have you experienced a small gesture that helped make a difficult day with your sick child a bit better?
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justina
24/03/2013 7:51pm
An amazing charity, providing so much for families who are suffering through an illness with their child. What a spirit of compassion to realize that it is not only the child who is suffering, but everyone who loves them. May RMH always be there to provides services for families in distress.
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stefanie
09/10/2012 11:15am
reading through all of theese, i am from britain and my nearest is manchester, and my parents and brother used to volenteer. this is fantastic!
they are so happy th toouched so many people with the hope they needed -
Cherri
22/08/2012 9:55pm
This week is the 3rd year anniversary of the birth of my grandson, David. We were lucky enough to have him in our lives for 10 days when he was born at 24 weeks. We will NEVER forget our stay at the Ronald McD house in Danville, PA and the love felt there by all. This week in David's memory we donated food to Billings MT and Washington DC RMH (because we do not have one in our city) and my mother and daughter live in those cities. Im a lifetime supporter of RM Charities!! Thank you all
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Eternally Grateful
08/02/2012 7:13am
I will never forget the RMH at Houston's Children's Hermann hospital. Our daughter was in intensive care for one month. My husband and I traveled to Houston to get care from abroad. Every day we visited RMH. It was a family away from home filled with warm meals and reassuring smiles - 100 gestures does not sum it up. RMH volunteers are awesome!!! We love you. Thank you so much!
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Patti Solis
17/09/2011 1:22pm
I LOVE YOU RMHC!!! It will soon be one year since we spend a week at the Ronald McDonald House in Tucson, Arizona. Our first baby was born 3 weeks early and stayed in the NICU for 18 long days!!! My husband and I were able to sleep comfortably and get some much needed rest during the night to go back to the hospital for the majority of the day. These homes, I believe offer families more than 100 generous things. They offer hope, love, peace, strength and give us the power we sometimes don't have to go on. Thank you so so so much for giving us a place to rest, shower, eat and rest in such a difficult time in our lives!
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Krista Ralston
13/09/2011 4:49pm
Almost 20 years ago, my husband and I stayed at Knoxville RMH and found great comfort there. Our newborn was only in the East TN Children's Hospital for a week, but I had just had a C-Section and could not afford a hotel. We were hundreds of miles from home and without RMH, we would have been camping in the hospital waiting room. The volunteers and staff were wonderful...the weekend supervisor even gave up their room for us as they were full. I will never forget the generosity and kindness of everyone I came in contact with during this time. RMHC are my only charitable recipient. THANK YOU!
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Nancy Smith
19/07/2011 8:34pm
The RMH of Wilmington, Del. is an amazing place. We have stayed there on many occasions, and every time was wonderful. The staff and volunteers are great, and you can always go to them of you need help, or just need to talk. Thank you to everyone there.
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The Cring/Hamby family
19/06/2011 4:13pm
The Knoxville RMH was a heartfelt saving grace for our family in our time of need. We had a beautiful home, that was comforting and quiet to come back to every night after a long day at the East Tn Childrens Hospital. We want to thank all the generous people who make it possible for families like us to have a place to go to. Our little girl is home now. We are telling everyone we know to please drop their change in the donation box, when they go to McDonalds. Thank you again.
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18/03/2011 11:21am
I00 things is so little I can think of a 1000 things that the Ronald McDonald House has done for my family the love the support the care having food when I have been in the hospital all day and my older children really want a snack, being able to get away from the hospital stress by taking a much needed nap at the Indy RMDH is such a blessing I am so thankful for the love and support when I started donating to that little box I never in a million years thought that my son Manny would be needing the Ronald McDonald House and what it means to our family is beyond words....
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Heather Sisemore-Green
20/12/2010 4:14pm
Only 100 things? It just feels like they have so many more than 100 things to list. My family was there for 3 months with our 27 weeker and in so many ways I feel like I owe her life to RMHC. I got to be with her constantly and I know that made all the difference. Thanks to RMHC.
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lubula senenda kasereka
28/08/2010 1:49am
I like this campany.
My big gaol is to work on this campany. -
matt
10/08/2010 10:40pm
i want to thank u so much rmhc u saved my life when i was a little boy by paying for the surgery that saved my life. thank u so much!
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Andrell Schwenk
29/07/2010 11:44am
My mom and godmother stayed at the Ronald McDonald House when I was a baby in the hospital. I was not supposed to survive- and I was to be in a vegetative state if I did. The stress my mom went through... This charity made a lot of difference and helped her cope. Thank you.
FYI: I am now 24 and have my Master's Degree. -
kayla
25/07/2010 10:40pm
bring back mcribs!
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Kate McNamara
20/07/2010 9:10pm
When my husband and I stayed at the RMH Providence, two families of volunteers made the entire house Thanksgiving dinner. Their gesture truly touched my heart, they could've been with their families, but they were with us. I will never forget them.
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Tammy
20/07/2010 10:13am
I have to agree with this list!! The Tampa RMH is full of so much love, compassion, and amazing volunteers. We could not have gotten through our 17 week stay in the NICU without their amazing support!! They will always hold a special place in our hearts. We love you Mrs. Betsy and staff!!
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Karen
19/07/2010 10:38pm
Each of the "gifts" on your list are truly a blessing to every family that finds "shelter" at the Ronald McDonald House...I would however.....add One hundred and One.... a HUG....always available, and on many days...a lifesaver...
to all our Chicago Comer Ronald McDonald Family....thank you...we could never....ever.....EVER....do it without you. -
culdon jean miquelsonn
19/07/2010 4:34pm
Hi Ronald McDonald i would like to tell how much i was devastated by the earthquake 12th junuary 2010 i would like to get your support who could give me oppotinity to built my house.
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Kim
17/07/2010 10:59pm
I would like to add Hope and Compassion.
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cjt
13/07/2010 6:31pm
great list!






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