I know what it's like to be away from family and friends while you spend days with your sick child within the 4 walls of the hospital room.
I was fortunate to meet the amazing mommy of one of Zack's first roommates, Ben. She was from Guelph and had to stay at the Ronald McDonald House in Toronto while Ben received several operations for his heart defects. He was hospitalized for much of his first year and Michelle left her home and her husband to stay close to Ben in Toronto. She stayed by Ben's side from morning to night and we would sit our rocking chairs together and talk while our boys slept. When she needed a little break, she'd walk back her small but comfortable room at RMH down the street and have a shower or rest. The nurses would page her when Ben woke up, so that his Mommy was always there when he opened his eyes. I remember talking to her about the difficulties of leaving home, her job and family and how appreciative she was to have been accepted into the RMH. She also felt less isolated by being surrounded by other parents who were going through exactly the same thing. She made friendships during that time. Over the last several years, the new facility has evolved to a really beautiful building that offers respite and privacy during a crazy and scary time in a parent's life.
McDonald's supports families by always offering a portion of Happy Meal® sales to the Ronald McDonald House, but on May 2nd, more than 1,430 McDonald’s restaurants in Canada will donate $1 from every Big Mac® sandwich, Happy Meal®, Premium Roast Coffee and Premium Tea sold to local charities like Ronald McDonald House. McHappy Day® is now celebrated worldwide!
Our family will be going to our local McDonald's restaurant on McHappy Day to support our local charities. Our location typically has police officers volunteering that day and asking for additional donations directed at York Central hospital, our local hospital and the location of Zack's Dream Room!


Hi Heather,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to tell you that I was visiting the peds unit at Ajax Pickering hospital today and it really made me appreciate what you accomplished with Zacks Dream rooms at York Central. There was a very small child play area with ALL broken toys, and his room had paint peeling off the walls, and an old broken chair for the parents. What you have done in Zack's honour is so incredible.
Great post, Heather!!! This is such a wonderful cause.
ReplyDeleteI am full supporter of the Ronald McDonald House!
Hey, are the slimmed down happy meals here to stay or is it special for May 2nd?! I hope they are here to stay!
Great post as always Heather.
ReplyDeleteIt is such an amazing place. Really.
ReplyDeletePaula
I am so grateful for the time we had at Ronald McDonald House. I don't know how we could have made it through without it.
ReplyDeleteMichelle Webber