NY1 - "Some young hospital patients got a Spring surprise from a special visitor. Kids staying at the Ronald McDonald House New York got to see the Easter…
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NY1 - "Some young hospital patients got a Spring surprise from a special visitor. Kids staying at the Ronald McDonald House New York got to see the Easter…
Industry leaders from the world’s of healthcare and hospitality have joined forces to help children and their families fight against pediatric cancer, as part…
For families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in New York, a wall of love is providing comfort during a time that can be very lonely. It's been another long day for 3-year-old Claire Violet Laibinis, who was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma in June.
Industry Advisory Councils include leaders from Pfizer, Cornell University, Marriott International Inc., WebMD and more to provide support, resources and expertise to RMH-NY in its ongoing mission to serving pediatric cancer patients & their families
Families received an exciting Christmas surprise this year, when Santa Claus made a special visit for a Miracle On 73rd Street.
Online celebration will raise critical funds to support families in the fight against pediatric cancer; Event to feature a warm welcome from Amy Poehler, a heartfelt tribute by Liam Neeson, special performance by Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald, celebrity messages & more
NEW YORK (2020) In what has become an annual tradition, The Company Store will use family pajamas to spread some cheer and give back this holiday season. The online retailer known for its premium bed linens is partnering with The Ronald McDonald House New York (RMH-NY)for the 10th consecutive year to help in its mission to provide a caring and supportive environment for pediatric cancer patients and their families.
On this episode of Here and Now, an examination of the damage caused by racism in America. We'll talk to one trauma therapist who says the solution lies in healing our minds and bodies -- even before the protests begin.