Author: Sarah Rathel

Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House turns cicada nuisance into cause for good.
You're invited to make a difference! By simply sending a snowflake to the critically ill children and their families living in Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House, you can help make a flurry of support through the glass window hallway.
One family has made it their mission to give back to the House that supported them while they saved their child's life.
Watch Chef Greg prep a meal and learn more about what he is inviting you to do!
Wyler's Driven Project takes giving back and brining smiles to a new level.
Jennifer Loeb, CEO of Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House has been the driving force behind a team of compassion and a feeling of "home."
“GBBN, in collaboration with Ronald McDonald House, sought an approach integrating the existing wide range of urban scales of the immediate context,” says Scott Kyle, a GBBN associate and designer on the project."
Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House turns cicada nuisance into cause for good.
Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House and Cohen Recycling discuss the impact you can have when you recycle.
Community comes together to ring in the New Year with sick children and their families at Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House.
Santa arrives on a firetruck to bring joy to guests living in Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House. Joining him were his reindeer, Mrs. Claus with cookie decorating, Buddy the Elf, music and much more.
Cohen has spent two years in ICU and worked hard to get a two-hour pass. He chose to spend that time out of the hospital visiting his "home away from home" across the street at Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House.
Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House asks community to "send a snowflake" to brighten the spirits of critically ill children and their families this holiday season. It's FREE to do!