“My sister and I stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Baltimore years ago when my niece was born with medical problems, and I saw how important it was. I knew that when I retired I would want to volunteer at a Ronald McDonald House in honor of my niece.”
Jeanne Beachler has been volunteering for 6 years at the front desk of our Chestnut Street House
“As a community, we need and rely on one another to get through hardships. Volunteering keeps me engaged in that belief. Every Monday, I look forward to greeting our families and hope that my efforts make an impact and lessen some of the burdens they are facing.”
Brian Clark has been volunteering for about 2 years, driving families to and from the hospital in our shuttles
“Being able to attend school in an urban environment with close proximity to hospitals allowed me to discover the Ronald McDonald House thanks to a friend’s referral. Ever since I started volunteering, I’m really grateful to have found a community like no other.”
Joanna Kim has been volunteering for about a year at the front desk of our Chestnut Street House.
“Volunteering is fun and it’s a team effort. The staff offer great support and training! I enjoy providing any help I can to help these families and their children.”
Michael Leshner has been volunteering for 2 years in our kitchen, as a van driver, and as a counselor at Ronald McDonald Camp.