Staff Volunteering at Ronald McDonald House

By Ms Tracey Markovic, Assistant Head of Junior School Operations

Ronald McDonald House Charities support families across our local region. At a time where community members may be at their most vulnerable Ronald McDonald House is there to support. The "House" is a place where families can stay while a child is in hospital. It is a place of comfort. A place where visitors feel at home where they can rest and recharge, be comfortable and feel supported.

RMHC (Ronald McDonald House Charities) has several volunteer programs that are available to help families during these times. One of these programs is their Meals from the Heart program. Each Tuesday and Friday night local businesses or groups can visit the House to cook dinner for those who are staying. It might sound simple, but a home cooked meal means the world to those who may not have had one for a while.

This year Radford staff have visited RMHC twice to prepare meals for the families staying in the House. The cooking is about more than just food, it's about providing comfort, care, and a sense of normalcy to families during their most difficult times.

For our staff who take part in Meals from the Heart, it is a time to chat, to bond and to be social while cooking together. Relationships are built and strengthened, and a sense of warmth and hope is felt by all.

How to Get Involved

Getting involved with Meals from the Heart is a straightforward process. Interested individuals or groups can contact their local Ronald McDonald House to inquire about volunteer opportunities. The program typically involves planning a menu, purchasing ingredients, and preparing the meal on-site. Volunteers are guided and supported by RMH staff to ensure a smooth and rewarding experience.

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