NBC New York 4 Shares the Magic from East 73rd Street
NBC New York 4 aired coverage of Ronald McDonald House New York’s beloved Repelling Santas event twice over the weekend, bringing this joyful tradition into homes across the New York City area.
The segment showcased Santas descending the 11-story House on East 73rd Street, waving to pediatric patients and families watching from inside—turning the exterior of the building into a moment of celebration and connection.
Bringing Joy to Children Facing Serious Illness
For many families staying at Ronald McDonald House New York, children are unable to participate in outdoor holiday activities due to medical vulnerability. Repelling Santas ensures that the holiday spirit reaches them safely and directly.
From House windows, children battling pediatric cancer and other life-threatening illnesses watched as Santas rappelled past, delivering laughter, excitement, and meaningful emotional support during a challenging time of year.
A Beloved Tradition Rooted in Compassionate Care
Repelling Santas reflects RMH-NY’s commitment to family centered care and holistic support—recognizing that joy and emotional well-being are vital parts of a child’s healthcare journey.
NBC New York 4’s coverage highlighted how moments like these help families feel supported, connected, and celebrated while navigating complex medical treatment in New York City.
Made Possible by Skyline Access and The Skyline Charitable Foundation

This uplifting spectacle is made possible through the generosity and expertise of Skyline Access LLC, a leader in industrial rope access and façade inspection, and The Skyline Charitable Foundation, whose mission focuses on enhancing the well-being of individuals and families.
Their trained professionals ensure all participants are safely secured, allowing Santas to focus on spreading cheer before the holiday season arrives.
Elevating Joy, One Window at a Time
NBC New York 4’s coverage amplified what families at Ronald McDonald House New York experience every day: compassionate care that goes beyond housing.
By addressing emotional support, health equity, and the social determinants of health, RMH-NY continues to create moments of joy for pediatric patients receiving care at hospitals including Memorial Sloan Kettering—even when leaving the House isn’t an option.
Sometimes, the most powerful holiday moments don’t happen around a tree.
They happen outside a window, 11 stories up.