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Ronald McDonald House South Island1 day ago
Seven-year-old Ajah, her Mum Sharon and family have been staying at the Christchurch House since September while Ajah is undergoing chemotherapy.
For anyone who has donated their time, services or money to Ronald McDonald House South Island, Sharon has two words – Thank You.
“Just the impact you have on the families by donating and allowing this service to continue is amazing and takes the weight off everyone’s mind."
Give regularly to Ronald McDonald House South Island and join our community of House Warmers. Visit the website to find out more: https://rmhsi.org.nz/ways-to-help/housewarmer/
For anyone who has donated their time, services or money to Ronald McDonald House South Island, Sharon has two words – Thank You.
“Just the impact you have on the families by donating and allowing this service to continue is amazing and takes the weight off everyone’s mind."
Give regularly to Ronald McDonald House South Island and join our community of House Warmers. Visit the website to find out more: https://rmhsi.org.nz/ways-to-help/housewarmer/

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Ronald McDonald House South Island3 weeks ago
Did you see the story of twins Ava and Maisy in the latest edition of our newsletter, Silver Linings?
If you missed it, read the story of how the Ronald McDonald Family Room in Southland Hospital, Invercargill became a ‘home-away-from-home’ for their Mum, Muireann.
“Being my first babies, I was feeling particularly nervous and anxious about being on my own. Thankfully at around 34 weeks pregnant, the team at the Neonatal Unit in Southland Hospital suggested I move into the Ronald McDonald Family Room.”
“I am certain that staying at the Ronald McDonald Family Room helped to get the girls off to a great start by not having to spend time in the Neonatal Unit and helped to ease my anxiety massively.”
Read the full story here: https://rmhsi.org.nz/a-place-to-call-home/
If you missed it, read the story of how the Ronald McDonald Family Room in Southland Hospital, Invercargill became a ‘home-away-from-home’ for their Mum, Muireann.
“Being my first babies, I was feeling particularly nervous and anxious about being on my own. Thankfully at around 34 weeks pregnant, the team at the Neonatal Unit in Southland Hospital suggested I move into the Ronald McDonald Family Room.”
“I am certain that staying at the Ronald McDonald Family Room helped to get the girls off to a great start by not having to spend time in the Neonatal Unit and helped to ease my anxiety massively.”
Read the full story here: https://rmhsi.org.nz/a-place-to-call-home/