While Nadia continues to fight her battle, RMH-NY offers her and her family a supportive and caring environment that allows them to be close to the treatment Nadia needs. #keepingfamiliesclose
While Nadia continues to fight her battle, RMH-NY offers her and her family a supportive and caring environment that allows them to be close to the treatment Nadia needs. #keepingfamiliesclose
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.