They were nearing the end of a very long war with cancer that was full of big battles that they weren't sure they'd win.Despite some dark times, Bryana and Mom found the light and grew closer than ever.
Mother's Day
It was Mother's Day approaching and Bryana had no idea what to give her mom.
Flowers and candy didn't seem sufficient, and she didn't have much money to spend on something fancy from Tiffany's, so she thought and thought.As she came to her realization, Bryana needed to design a gift that would show her Mother all the love and gratitude she had for her.
As a result, Bryana finally decided what would be perfect for the woman who gave up everything to remain close to Bryana and ensure Bryana had a chance to recover and live a healthy life.
The Gift
Bryana expressed in a letter to her mother her admiration and gratitude for the strength and courage that her mother has shown throughout this long and difficult process. Bryana did not hold back in telling Mother how much she loved her.
This Mother's Day, if you think and think and cannot figure out what would be the perfect gift for your Mom to show her how much you really care and how thankful you are for everything she has done for you, then take a moment to follow in Bryana's footsteps and write a letter to Mom.
A Tribute that Keeps Giving
To take this letter-writing gift one step further, Ronald McDonald House New York will provide you with an Ecard to personalize and send to your mother for the holiday. This is if you make a small monthly gift to RMH-NY.
You could still send that letter to Mom and help more kids like Bryana stay close to her family.
Make a Tribute Gift for the amazing mother or mother-figure in the your life and show her just how much you care about her while assisting those that may need it more than you'll ever know this Mother's Day.
Watch the video above to hear the sweet, heart-felt letter Bryana wrote for her Mom for Mother's Day.
Happy Mother's Day to every mother from Ronald McDonald House New York.
If love could be measured in generations, you’d find it in abundance in one particular suite at Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-NY) on East 73rd street in Manhattan. Inside those four walls are three hearts tethered tightly together: Marie, her son Mateo, and her mother, Ana Patricia. Three generations—grandmother, mother, and child—sharing a room, a journey, and a devotion that defies borders.
By December 2018, when they moved into Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-NY), the 95-room House on East 73rd street that provides wraparound services to families with kids seeking treatment in NYC hospitals for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, Cynthia "CeCe" Abi Samra—now known by her pen name CC Grey—had already been a steadfast pillar of support for her Aunt Amal Rababy Salem and her son, and CeCe's cousin, Jad.
At Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-NY), we are constantly reminded that love truly has a way of growing on people. For Joseph and Rosa Luna, this love took root years ago, during some of the most challenging times of their lives.