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Southern California Chapter

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.

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Our Houses

Ronald McDonald Houses located throughout Southern California help families stay close to their child when they need treatment for a serious medical condition. Our Houses provide a home-like setting, close to the region's top hospitals, where families can stay free-of charge for as long as necessary.

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Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times

Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times helps children with cancer and their families find hope, healing and a sense of normalcy at our year-round, medically supervised camp facility.

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Family Rooms

Our Family Rooms provide an oasis for parents and caregivers inside the hospital, giving them a chance to sleep, shower, and connect with other families just steps away from their child’s hospital bed.

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Family Support Services (FSS)

Family Support Services (FSS) provides compassionate emotional support, education, and resources to the families and staff of the Ronald McDonald House. We are available to you seven days a week, 24 hours a day, every day of the year even after you leave the house and return home.

Our Impact

Woo Family
The Woo FamilyLos Angeles

Wayne and Fanny stayed at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House while their son was being treated for cancer. 

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The Oaks Family
The Oaks FamilyLos Angeles

In 2007, Ruth and Jim Oaks stayed at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House to be close to their daughter, Katlyn, who was being treated for Mitochondrial Disease at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

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The Galbraith Family
The Galbraith FamilyLos Angeles

Hazel is a beautiful baby with bright red curly hair, crystal blue eyes and a dazzling smile. When she arrived at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House (LARMH) from Tucson, AZ at seven months old, she had orange skin and was waiting for a liver transplant due to neonatal hepatitis.

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The Quiambao Family
The Quiambao FamilyLos Angeles

The Quiambao family stayed at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House while Ridge received a much needed liver transplant from his uncle.

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The Carr Family
The Carr FamilyLos Angeles

Deldre and Cheryl Carr of Las Vegas were very excited to learn that they were going to be having a daughter.  Their first daughter Addysen would be about two years old when their second daughter was born.  At the time, they thought their biggest challenge would be having two children in diapers at the same time. 

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Christopher with Tiger Face Paint
The Prado FamilyLos Angeles

When Christopher was 5 ½, he started to become more tired than usual and started to limp. Rosario, his grandmother, noticed something was wrong and after being told that he was fine by their local doctor, took him to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where doctors confirmed that Christopher had leukemia. 

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