This International Youth Day, Ronald McDonald House New York is shining a spotlight on the incredible partnerships and heartfelt stories that make our mission possible. In a special interview, Kristin Scholer sits down with Bruce Colley—owner and operator of NYC McDonald’s restaurants and Vice President of the RMH-NY Board of Directors—to talk about the extraordinary impact of the House and its founding partner, McDonald’s.
From the origins of the very first Ronald McDonald House in 1973 to the thriving, 95-room haven we now call home in New York City, Bruce shares inspiring stories of community, compassion, and commitment. He reflects on the unwavering dedication of volunteers, corporate sponsors, and the families whose strength motivates everything we do.
You’ll hear how:
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McDonald’s franchisees across the region unite to raise over $1 million annually for RMH-NY.
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The House provides a home-away-from-home for families traveling to NYC so children can receive life-saving treatment—complete with warm meals, beautiful rooms, and a community of care.
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Staying together during treatment helps children recover faster and stay stronger—a mission that fuels every effort.
And this is just the beginning. Bruce also offers a heartfelt preview of our Annual Gala on September 30, where RMH-NY will honor Lynn Martin, President of the New York Stock Exchange, alongside other remarkable supporters, with the goal of raising millions for the families we serve.
💬 “It’s as much emotional support as it is financial,” Bruce reminds us. “When families can stay with their children, their children recover quicker and stay healthier.”
🎥 Don’t miss the full conversation!
Watch the complete interview now on the Ronald McDonald House New York YouTube Channel and feel the heart and hope behind every word.