Santa’s Out on Vacation — But Our Families Still Need a Little Magic!
Summertime at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama means more families—and more children—are staying with us. With school out and siblings joining in,…
We would love to hear about how you, your family or someone you know has benefited from the Birmingham-area Ronald McDonald House and Ronald McDonald Family Room at UAB Women & Infants Center. If you are a volunteer or donor, we’d love to learn about you too!
Summertime at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama means more families—and more children—are staying with us. With school out and siblings joining in,…
For more than a decade, longtime supporters Quint and Lisa Cook have dedicated themselves to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama—first through volunteering…
In 2025, communities across Alabama showed up in a big way for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama Pop Tab Program, proving that…
An Unexpected Emergency Bethany Cogman arrived at the hospital on November 18, ready to welcome her daughter, Shayla, into the world. With her…
At Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama (RMHCA), we believe that when a child is seriously ill or injured, the entire family needs…
The Red Shoe Run: Rockin’ 5K, presented by McDonald’s, was filled with music, miles, and mission! From spirited runners and walkers to rockin’…
Meet Ethan Smith.
Every Thursday afternoon, you can find James Cardwell with a smile on his face and a fully stocked Happy Wheels Cart, bringing a…
Inspired by the families at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama, Shiv embarked on a heartfelt mission to earn for his Eagle Scout project.
From hospital care to heartfelt service.
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Explore the many ways your support made a difference for families caring for an injured or sick child.
Pop Tab Parties are fast approaching! Don’t miss out on all the details.
RMHC of Alabama is honored to announce the 2024 volunteers of the year! These outstanding volunteers were recognized for the variety of ways…
Seventeen-year-old Bri was ready to start her junior year of high school, but lingering headaches and dizziness prompted her family to see her doctor.
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