
Corona, CA
Unifying the efforts of our six houses, a camp, two family rooms and other programs, the Southern California Chapter of Ronald McDonald House Charities is committed to creating a community where children and their families embrace life and healing with a sense of hope, enthusiasm, courage and joy.
Since 1980, the Southern California Ronald McDonald Houses serve as a inexpensive, and often free, “home–away–from–home” for families of critically–ill children undergoing treatment at nearby hospitals and medical facilities.
Each year Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times serves an average of 1,500 campers who are children with cancer so they can take a break from hospitals and find an opportunity to just be “ordinary kids.”
Our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms provide an “oasis” within the hospital for parents with children in pediatric or neonatal intensive care units; allowing them a chance to sleep, shower and recharge while remaining within steps of their hospitalized child.
We support the children of our Southland communities by awarding scholarships to high–achieving high school seniors and providing grants to non–profit organizations working to improve the lives of children.
Since opening in 1996, the Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House has provided comfort, care and support to children and families in Southern California. Our hope is to create a community where children and their families embrace life and healing with a sense of hope, enthusiasm, courage and joy by keeping families close to each other and the care they need.
Stayed in our house last year in their time of need
Our volunteers provided nearly 12,096 hours of service in support of our mission last year
Last year, 106 families were placed in a hotel due to our expansion
At the Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House $20.00 can make a difference to the families we se...
Our Red Carpet event "A Few Good Men" is our way of thanking and honoring those ind...
Come out and support the Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House in its 3rd annual Walk for Kids!
Everyone who has been involved with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California has a story to tell. Here are a few of them now.