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Ronald McDonald Family Room Links

Ronald McDonald Family Room

Donations

There are so many ways you can help fund the great work of the Family Room.

Monetary Donations

Monetary donations to the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Memorial Hospital of South Bend can be made through the Memorial Health Foundation. Please fill in the following information and you will be contacted by the Foundation. Thank you for your contribution!

Memorial Health Foundation is a not-for profit corporation. A copy of the IRS letter recognizing Memorial Health Foundation as a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization for tax purposes is available upon request. Gift contributions to Memorial Health Foundation are fully tax-deductible.

 

Wish List Items
Gift Cards
(Sam’s Club, Wal-Mart, Martin’s, Meijer, Target, etc.)
Used to buy milk, meats and other perishables

Food
Individual snacks, single serving boxes of cereal, canned fruit, coffee, creamer, apple juice, etc.

Household Items
Toilet paper, dishwasher detergent, fabric softener and laundry detergent, cleaners, postage stamps, etc.

Personal Care Items
Sample sizes of deodorant, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, disposable razors, etc.
Visit our Registry

The Family Room is registered at Target and Bed Bath & Beyond. Your registry purchases will help families feel more at home while they’re in the Family Room. Donations will be recognized in a book in the facility.

 

Learn From Others

How Have Others Helped?

The hard work of RMS McGladrey employees has very special meaning. For the past three years, these generous individuals have donated their year-end bonus checks to the Ronald McDonald Family Room in South Bend for a total of more than $8,000.


Hanna Fisher and Jacob Holms asked guests to bring Family Room Wish List items to their birthday parties instead of gifts.


Keenan Donze asked guests to bring toys to his birthday party to be donated to the Family Room.


Alicia Metzger held a carnival in her backyard and raised $250.


Kaitlyn Fry held a summer camp and raised $148.


A retired South Bend fireman and his wife collected $345 in pennies.


To serve as wedding favors, a bride and groom made donations to the RMFR located in the region of each wedding guest.


Children from Schmucker Middle School’s eighth grade class raised $1,700 in one week by saving pennies.