Ronald McDonald House Remains a Resource Amidst Pandemic

The Ronald McDonald House understands that despite a pandemic, real health crises are still impeding on many families with young, sick children. There is still a need for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) and all they have to offer. The Charlotte location recently housed Caitlin and Nate Greene while their newborn son, Charlie, received treatment at a local hospital. 

Within their son's first two hours of life, he was transferred to Levine Children's Hospital. This left parents far from home and out of work in order to stay with their son. With the help of RMHC, the Greene's had a place to stay and meals whenever necessary in hopes to eliminate some of the hassle of their son's medical needs. 

When WSOCTV interviewed the couple, Nate Greene testifies that, "it's made everything possible." Many families like the Greene's have been calling the RMHC home despite the pandemic. "There's not enough words for sure. We've been totally blessed," Nate Greene says. 

   

The Greene Family before returning home from the House (Image from WSOC)



The Charlotte location of RMHC (Image from RMH of Charlotte)





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