Running My Race #forRMHC Families
By Carly Damman Running, as in life, involves highs, lows, exhaustion, excitement, joy and grief. I started running during my sophomore year of college and
By Carly Damman Running, as in life, involves highs, lows, exhaustion, excitement, joy and grief. I started running during my sophomore year of college and
By Jennifer Tackett Christmas 2013 was supposed to be magical. It was our first as a married couple and we were also expecting our first
By Keiana Mitchell, Community Partners Associate While the House still seems new to me, it also feels like home. My first introduction to the House
By Vicki Chappelear I have the amazing privilege of getting to meet so many wonderful people—people who I would not have an opportunity to meet
By Stephanie Milan I’m fairly new to my role here as Volunteer Manager at RMHC of Central Ohio, so when I went to unlock the
Dear Ronald McDonald House Volunteers and Staff, My husband and I would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Our baby,
By Katie Cannon, Team RMHC Member I promised myself that I would run a half marathon before I turned 50. Being that my longest run
By Vicki Chappelear A bright-eyed four-year-old, little girl walked into my office and gave me a big smile. She looked me straight in the eye,
By Diana Beil, RMHC of Central Ohio Volunteer In 1991, my brother was a patient at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. For several months, my mother stayed at
By Abby Brumme “As we lose ourselves in the service of others, we discover our own lives and our own happiness.” –Dieter F. Uchtdorf. If you