Meet the Heck Family

They stay at Ronald McDonald House New York while their daughter receives the treatment she needs to fight pediatric cancer. Treating pediatric cancer is not just about new types of medicine, it is also about meeting the social determinants of health to help children access life-saving treatment and promote healing. #KeepingFamiliesClose

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The Boy Who Collects Hats: An RMH-NY Family Story

The Boy Who Collects Hats: An RMH-NY Family Story

This is how you identify Santiago in a room. Not by volume. Not by demand. But by the gentle authority of imagination. His hats are not costumes. They are moods. Weather systems. Small declarations of resilience perched carefully on his head.

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He Gave His Brother More Than a Gift

He Gave His Brother More Than a Gift

 There are moments in life when love stops being something that is said out loud and starts becoming something that is done—quietly, instinctively, without hesitation.

For the Bishop family, that moment came not with a grand speech or a dramatic gesture, but with a simple decision from a 13-year-old boy who didn’t need convincing, didn’t need time, and didn’t need to be asked twice.

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What 400,000 Childhood Cancer Diagnoses a Year Really Means for Families

What 400,000 Childhood Cancer Diagnoses a Year Really Means for Families

Every year, more than 400,000 children around the world are diagnosed with pediatric cancer. And suddenly, health is no longer a global conversation. It’s about families. It’s personal.

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Two Sides of the Same Door

Two Sides of the Same Door

Not many people experience a place like Ronald McDonald House New York from both sides of the front door. Fewer still understand it as both a professional partner—referring families in their most vulnerable moments—and as a parent walking through those doors in crisis, searching for stability, rest, and proximity to their child.

Giselle Morales has lived both.

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Learning to Breathe Between Impossible Decisions

Learning to Breathe Between Impossible Decisions

And right in the middle of it all was Marcellus climbing, exploring, carrying 18-wheeler toy trucks bigger than himself from one end of the Family Room to the other while his mother, Natalie, told stories that moved seamlessly between humor, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom.

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