Frequently Asked Questions

General FAQs

Our Ronald McDonald Houses are a safe and free place to stay for families of seriously ill and injured children. Rather than spending the night in a hospital waiting room, family members can stay in comfort at a Ronald McDonald House and receive support from staff, volunteers or other families that are sharing similar experiences. Facilities include private rooms with ensuites, common kitchens, lounges, quiet rooms and play areas. Ronald McDonald Houses provide all the comforts of home, including providing food supplies and other essentials, as well as connection to vital support services.

RMHC SA has a House on Melbourne Street, North Adelaide less than 200m from the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

Our main facility at 271 Melbourne Street has 10 x family suites and common living areas, with 270 Melbourne Street housing x 10 2-bedroom style apartments.

Keeping the family together can be extremely tough without support, which is why we offer accommodation for families with seriously ill or injured children who need to travel for their child’s treatment, or mother’s going through high-risk pregnancies,

We try and accommodate the needs of families where we can, but this is always subject to availability.

Priority is given to families whose children have been recently diagnosed, seriously injured or who require emergency treatment, and families travelling long distances from their home.

We have a range of programs aimed to support families of sick or injured children.

Our Hospitality Carts visits wards of pediatric hospitals, providing bedside support such as light meals, toiletries packs or boredom busters for children and adults.

Our Retreats provide much needed peaceful getaway from the everyday, where families can simply be together. Families can enjoy up to a week of free accommodation, offering a welcome escape and much needed time out.

Our learning program provides free and vital educational support for sick or injured children and their siblings who have missed schooling during to illness or injury. Our program aims to support children to catch up on education through a suite of educational support services, including therapy sessions and one-on-one tutorials with experienced teachers.

Referral to our House is arranged through Hospital Social workers. You can find out more here.

Eligibility and access to our retreats can be found here.

Eligibility and access to our learning program can be found here.

Our Hospitality Cart is currently running on evenings at the Women’s and Children’s Hospitals across Cassia, Newland, Rose & Medical Short Stay Wards.

If you have any other questions about how to access our programs, please get in touch with our staff on 08 8267 6922 who will be happy to discuss.

Donation FAQs

RMHC SA is an independent charity that has been providing essential support for seriously ill and injured children since 2000.

RMHC SA relies on significant financial and volunteering support from the communities we work in as well as corporate support, including McDonald’s Australia.

McDonald’s funded the first Ronald McDonald House 50 years ago and continues to support us today, alongside RMHC’s family of generous supporters.

If you want to help raise valuable funds for RMHC SA it’s easy! Some do it by putting on a sausage sizzle, others by organising a fun run or a trivia night. Some choose to request donations direct to our charity, rather than receiving gifts, during their special occasions. You can fundraise with an event or organize an online fundraiser. We can assist you with ideas, helping you create an event and providing you with helpful materials to market your event. Find out more here.

There are many ways you can help RMHC SA continue their support for families of seriously ill children. You can:

Make a donation

Volunteer

Other ways to support

There are a large number of fundraising events that take place during the year. Find one that suits your preferences and location here

 

Due to health risks to our families, we do not accept second-hand clothing and toys. We have a pantry hero page that covers what donation items the house requires to support families.