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Our Mission
To provide a home-away-from-home for families of children who are being treated in area hospitals, primarily Riley Hospital for Children.
Our goal is to embrace all families with sick or injured children being treated in Indianapolis-area hospitals without regard to income. While the cost of operating a single room is $72 per night (based upon 2007 figures), families staying at the House are asked to make a modest donation of $10 per night. No family is ever turned away from the House if they are unable to pay.
Our Vision
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana will provide exceptional core services within the House and expand family care and comfort as needed.
History of the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana
The Ronald McDonald House opened in 1982 on the corner of Michigan Street and Limestone Street on the IUPUI campus in downtown Indianapolis with 24 rooms. The first night it was filled to capacity with a lengthy waiting list. More rooms were needed. A new wing was added in 1989, adding 20 guest rooms and 6 apartments designed for the special needs of transplant patient families. Two additional guest rooms were added in 2001, resulting in the current 52 room capacity of our Limestone Street facility.
In 2004, the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana expanded again, opening a second location inside Riley Hospital for Children. The "House at Riley" encompasses an area of approximately 6,500 square feet. It includes a home-like retreat area open daily to any family with an inpatient at Riley. The retreat includes a living and dining area complete with a double-sided fireplace, a den for quiet conversation and contemplation, a kitchen with a stocked pantry, a laundry facility, shower facilities, and a place to take an afternoon nap. In addition there is a peaceful and relaxing outdoor courtyard. The House at Riley also has six overnight guest rooms for parents whose children are being treated in one of the Riley Critical Care Units: the ICU North, the ICU South, the Newborn ICU, the Infant ICU, the Burn Unit, and the Stem Cell Transplant Unit. The most important feature is that families are just steps away from their critically ill or injured children.
In 2007, the House celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a series of celebration events, including a dinner, homecoming, volunteer celebration, gala, and local reunion socials held across the state of Indiana. Since its opening in 1982, the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana has served more than 20,000 families from across Indiana, the U.S., and the world.
In addition to our staff, the House could not operate without the dedication of hundreds of volunteers and community groups who provide countless hours of service to our guests. Our volunteers, along with our dedicated staff, are the heart of the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana.
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana is a member of Community Health Charities of Indiana, a workplace-focused association of health-related charities that serve Indiana families.
Hoosier State Developments
In addition to the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, A Ronald McDonald House is open in Fort Wayne and a new Ronald McDonald House is being developed in Evansville. A Ronald McDonald Family Room is open in South Bend. Each of these facilities is independently governed and separate from the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana. We are excited about the growth that is taking place in Indiana!
The First Ronald McDonald House
The seed for the first home-away-from-home for families of seriously ill and injured children was planted when Kim Hill, the three-year-old daughter of Philadelphia Eagles tight end Fred Hill, was diagnosed with leukemia. Hill and his wife camped out on hospital chairs and benches, ate vending machine food, and did all they could to keep Kim from seeing their sadness, exhaustion, and frustration. The Hills saw other parents around them, some from great distances, doing the same thing. Hotels were incapable of providing the emotional support families needed and were expensive, especially for lengthy stays. There had to be a better way.
In response to the Hill Family's concern for families, the Eagles football team, Dr. Audrey Evans (head of the pediatric oncology unit at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), and several McDonald's restaurant owner-operators planned a St. Patrick's Day shamrock shake promotion. All of the sales proceeds were used to establish the very first Ronald McDonald House, which opened in Philadelphia in 1974.
A second House soon followed in Chicago in April 1977, with the help of the Chicago Bears NFL team, the Chicago Children's Memorial Hospital, and area McDonald's owner-operators (using proceeds from an orange shake fundraiser to match the team's colors).
Within two years, ten more Ronald McDonald Houses had opened. In the next ten years, more than one hundred additional Houses opened, including the Ronald McDonald House located in Indianapolis (at the time one of the largest constructed).
Today
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES® (September 2008)
Local Chapters in 52 countries and regions operating:
- 282 Ronald McDonald House® programs in 31 nations throughout the world
- 163 in the United States
- 72 in Europe
- 24 in Asia/Pacific/Middle East
- 12 in Canada
- 11 in Latin America
- 126 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms® in 13 countries and regions
- 68 in the United States
- 58 outside of the United States
- 33 Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles® (mobile medical and dental services) in 6 countries.
- Argentina
- El Salvador
- Poland
- New Zealand
- United States
- To learn more about Ronald McDonald House Charities, visit www.rmhc.org
How To Find Us
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana is located on the west side of Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis, on the corner of Michigan Street and Limestone Street (near downtown Indianapolis). Parking is available behind our facility on Lansing Street. Our main entrance is located on Limestone Street. The Limestone Street facility is only a 5 minute walk from Riley Hospital for Children. Our House at Riley is located in the Frank and Marian Snyder Family Resource Center inside Riley Hospital. Free shuttle buses provide transportation from the House to Riley Hospital, the IUPUI campus and downtown. Also, close by are IU, Methodist, and Wishard Hospitals. The House serves families with children at all area hospitals.

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