To Recognize Ronald Mcdonald House Charities® For Fifty Years Of Service In Improving The Health And Well-being Of Children And Their Families And Directly Impacting The Local Communities Of The State Of Arkansas.
Impact
Through the years, Ronald McDonald House Charities® has expanded its programs, which now include over 385 Ronald McDonald House locations, 270 Family Room programs, and 40 Care Mobile programs. In Arkansas alone, the organization operates six programs that provided critical support to more than 3,500 children and their families annually. The charity enables families to stay close to their hospitalized children, providing a comforting environment during challenging times. Notably, in 2023, considerable fundraising efforts amassed nearly $967,000 for local programs, facilitating thousands of overnight stays for families in need.
Summary
Senate Resolution 70 is a commendation honoring Ronald McDonald House Charities® for its fifty years of dedicated service to improving the health and well-being of children and their families, particularly in the state of Arkansas. The resolution highlights the charity's longstanding mission, which has been to support families navigating the difficult healthcare journeys of their seriously ill children. The impact of these charities has been significant, reaching countless families worldwide since the establishment of the first Ronald McDonald House in 1974.
Contention
While the resolution itself serves a unifying purpose, it reflects broader discussions around healthcare accessibility and community support initiatives. The recognition of such charities emphasizes the critical role that non-profit organizations play in alleviating the challenges faced by families in the healthcare system. The resolution aims to inspire continued support for such charitable endeavors, fostering a culture of empathy and assistance toward families coping with serious illnesses.
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Expresses condolences upon the death of John Clifton McDonald, M.D., chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport
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To Recognize Ronald Mcdonald House Charities® For Fifty Years Of Service In Improving The Health And Well-being Of Children And Their Families And Directly Impacting The Local Communities Of The State Of Arkansas.