
‘A Relief’ for Dakodah’s Family
‘A Relief’ for Dakodah’s Family “To focus simply on his care while I see him laughing, playing, and dancing here at the Atlanta Ronald McDonald
‘A Relief’ for Dakodah’s Family “To focus simply on his care while I see him laughing, playing, and dancing here at the Atlanta Ronald McDonald
Vacationing at the Atlanta Ronald McDonald House “When we were getting ready to come back to the house for our second stay, Parker said he
In April, Michael was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in his right femur and began chemotherapy at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. A couple months later, Michael had fibular reconstruction surgery.
Penelope was born with multiple Meconium Ileus which caused a blockage in her small intestines. At 5 days old, she underwent intestinal surgery to remove the meconium plugs, leaving her with a colostomy bag. A few days later, she was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis.
Friendships Make Cancer Treatment Easier for Cami and Amelia “Talking with other parents at the House about our journeys while Cami was able to run
On March 2, she was diagnosed with an inoperable, aggressive brain tumor. “When we were visited by an oncologist, that’s when it hit us — Cami has cancer,” Courtney says.
Blakely, from LaGrange, Georgia was born 5 weeks early on August 24, 2022. She was immediately taken to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta after birth where she was diagnosed with hypoplastic heart syndrome, a rare congenital heart defect.
When Blue was 7, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, leaving him wheelchair bound and now receives weekly infusions of Eteplirsen at home.
Taylor Sutton, 15, from Tifton, Georgia, won Atlanta RMHC’s family raffle for a behind-the scenes-experience with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver, Ryan Ellis, at the Alsco Uniforms 250.
Keeping the Cables Together “We wouldn’t be able to stay together as a family without the Atlanta Ronald McDonald House,” says Cynthia Cable, mom to
When Alex was 15, she got into a wreck with a few friends. She seemed to be fine until she began having severe headaches. Alex’s mom took her to a neurologist where they did a CT scan. The scan revealed a nodule on the lower left side of her neck.
Meet Isabella, 12, from Meansville, Georgia, who has been staying at our Ronald McDonald House for medical treatments since she was 6 months old. She has a heart for helping others and helps her mom every year with a coat drive.
‘A Relief’ for Dakodah’s Family “To focus simply on his care while I see him laughing, playing, and dancing here at the Atlanta Ronald McDonald
Vacationing at the Atlanta Ronald McDonald House “When we were getting ready to come back to the house for our second stay, Parker said he
In April, Michael was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in his right femur and began chemotherapy at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. A couple months later, Michael had fibular reconstruction surgery.
Penelope was born with multiple Meconium Ileus which caused a blockage in her small intestines. At 5 days old, she underwent intestinal surgery to remove the meconium plugs, leaving her with a colostomy bag. A few days later, she was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis.
Friendships Make Cancer Treatment Easier for Cami and Amelia “Talking with other parents at the House about our journeys while Cami was able to run
On March 2, she was diagnosed with an inoperable, aggressive brain tumor. “When we were visited by an oncologist, that’s when it hit us — Cami has cancer,” Courtney says.
Blakely, from LaGrange, Georgia was born 5 weeks early on August 24, 2022. She was immediately taken to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta after birth where she was diagnosed with hypoplastic heart syndrome, a rare congenital heart defect.
When Blue was 7, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, leaving him wheelchair bound and now receives weekly infusions of Eteplirsen at home.
Taylor Sutton, 15, from Tifton, Georgia, won Atlanta RMHC’s family raffle for a behind-the scenes-experience with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver, Ryan Ellis, at the Alsco Uniforms 250.
Keeping the Cables Together “We wouldn’t be able to stay together as a family without the Atlanta Ronald McDonald House,” says Cynthia Cable, mom to
When Alex was 15, she got into a wreck with a few friends. She seemed to be fine until she began having severe headaches. Alex’s mom took her to a neurologist where they did a CT scan. The scan revealed a nodule on the lower left side of her neck.
Meet Isabella, 12, from Meansville, Georgia, who has been staying at our Ronald McDonald House for medical treatments since she was 6 months old. She has a heart for helping others and helps her mom every year with a coat drive.