This is how you identify Santiago in a room. Not by volume. Not by demand. But by the gentle authority of imagination. His hats are not costumes. They are moods. Weather systems. Small declarations of resilience perched carefully on his head.
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This is how you identify Santiago in a room. Not by volume. Not by demand. But by the gentle authority of imagination. His hats are not costumes. They are moods. Weather systems. Small declarations of resilience perched carefully on his head.
Family
This is a story about five mothers who sat down together for one hour and told the truth.
Janet Potter is riding in the 2026 5 Boro Bike Tour for Ronald McDonald House New York. The reason she rides starts in a hardware store in rural Indiana back in a simpler time.
In Honor of National Superhero Day – April 28th We tend to picture superheroes a certain way. Capes. Powers. Origin stories involving radioactive
April doesn’t whisper its message—it steps into the spotlight, grabs the microphone, and dares you to recognize the people who keep showing up when it matters most.
There are moments in life when love stops being something that is said out loud and starts becoming something that is done—quietly, instinctively, without hesitation.
Every year, on World Health Day, the world pauses—at least for a moment—to think about health.
Family
Not many people experience a place like Ronald McDonald House New York from both sides of the front door.
It costs $310 per day to house and support a family: meals, transportation, counseling, everything. Families are asked to donate $35 per night. Payment is NEVER required for those who cannot afford it. A tremendous relief for parents who have enough to deal with.
Your support fills the gap between what insurance covers and what families actually need: proximity. Thanks to your contributions, it is a global RMHC policy that a family never be turned away because of their ability to pay.