RMHC SEQ Gala Ball ‘ A Starry Night’
More than 1000 people attended the 2024 Starry Night Gala Ball. Will you be one in 2025?
Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland (RMHC SEQ) provides essential accommodation and support programs for ill or injured children and their families.
A "home-away-from-home" for families with sick or injured children.
Bring your team for a presentation and tour of the House, before joining our Chef in the kitchen to prepare and serve dinner for families.
Helping children get the best education possible throughout their journey.
Your individual action makes a difference and helps families find the comforts of home.
No matter how big or small, leaving a gift in your Will, your legacy will help families all year round.
Hosting a fundraiser is a great way to get your community involved and help support families.
Live your company’s values and be part of our mission to help families get better together.
Help families make their stay with us as comfortable as possible while they are far from home.
Use your skills and meet new people, all while making a difference to families with ill or injured children.
Explore our upcoming events and discover ways to contribute and join us in raising funds, spreading awareness, fostering connections, and spreading happiness within our community.
More than 1000 people attended the 2024 Starry Night Gala Ball. Will you be one in 2025?
Giddy up and get ready to make a difference this One Sunny Race Day ☀️
Everyone who has been involved with Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland has a story to tell. Here are a few of our families stories and how RMHC SEQ was able to help their family stay close.
At 26 weeks pregnant, Josephine’s life took an unexpected turn. Living on the Sunshine Coast, she was urgently transferred to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, where she underwent an emergency C-section to deliver her baby boy, Leonard.
Luna is described as a sweet little girl and considering she has spent half her life in and out of hospital, she continues to fight and bring so much joy to her family’s life.
For over three years, the Brow family have called Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland (RMHC SEQ) their home-away-from-home.
At just 27 weeks gestation, Amy had a sudden placental abruption, which meant little Samuel’s heart rate could not be detected and an emergency C-section was performed to deliver him quickly into the world.
Parents don’t know when their children will need medical help. But they should know they can always access the care they need. With your help, we can support them all throughout their journey.
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