ABC7 Brings Holiday Cheer to the Upper East Side
ABC7 shined a spotlight on Ronald McDonald House New York last weekend, airing coverage of the House’s beloved Repelling Santas event both online and on primetime television. The story appeared on ABC7.com and aired three times during ABC’s primetime news broadcasts, reaching viewers across the New York City area.
Filmed outside the House on East 73rd Street, the segment captured a joyful scene: Santas—and even a reindeer—rappelling down the building, waving through the windows to pediatric patients inside.
Bringing the Holidays to Children Who Can’t Go Outside
For many children staying at Ronald McDonald House New York, medical vulnerability makes it impossible to head outdoors for holiday festivities. Repelling Santas ensures that the celebration comes to them.
From inside the House, children battling pediatric cancer and other serious illnesses watched as Santas descended the façade, delivering laughter, excitement, and much-needed emotional support during a challenging season.
A Tradition Born During the Pandemic\

Now in its fourth year, Repelling Santas began during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to maintain connection and joy for families during a time of isolation. What started as a creative solution has grown into a treasured annual tradition and a highlight of RMH-NY’s 31 Days of Cheer campaign.
Each year, the event reinforces the importance of holistic care—supporting not just physical health, but emotional well-being for pediatric patients and their families.
Powered by Skyline Access and The Skyline Charitable Foundation
The event is made possible through the continued support 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 highly trained professionals ensure every participant is safely secured, allowing Santas to focus on what matters most: creating moments of joy before Christmas arrives.
Compassionate Care in Action

ABC7’s coverage highlighted more than a festive spectacle—it showcased the heart of Ronald McDonald House New York. By blending celebration with purpose, Repelling Santas reflects the House’s commitment to family centered care, emotional support, and addressing health disparities faced by families navigating complex medical journeys at hospitals including Memorial Sloan Kettering.
For families staying at RMH-NY, these moments are a reminder that even during illness, joy can still find its way to the window.