Keeping Families Close™
RMHC WA gives a family with a sick child what they need most — each other.
When a child is sick or injured it impacts the whole family. Ronald McDonald House Charities Western Australia plays a unique role in enabling, facilitating, and supporting family-centred care within the Western Australian child and adolescent health system.

What We Do
We create, find and support programs that directly impact the health and wellbeing of children and their families.

Ronald McDonald Houses
Provide a ‘home away from home’ for families with hospitalised children.

Ronald McDonald Family Rooms
A friendly place for families to rest and recharge in the hospital.
Our Impact

Families supported at Ronald McDonald Houses in WA

Nights of supported accommodation provided to WA families

Hours of volunteer service provided by West Australians

Hours of tutoring provided to young WA patients and their siblings in the Ronald McDonald Learning Program

Visits to our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms

Nights of respite provided at Family Retreats in Busselton, Bunbury and Mandurah
Latest Chapter News & Events
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Annette’s Story
While my grandson Hugo was in Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) fighting for his life, it was such a relief to know my daughter Tammi and son-in-law Tyler had the support, comfort and community of Ronald McDonald House Charities WA Read more about Annette’s Story...
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Cook Government Election Commitment
This morning the Cook Government announced an election commitment if re-elected to contribute $50 million to the expansion of Ronald McDonald House at QEII. We are delighted with this announcement. The expansion will deliver an additional 75 rooms on top of the existing 47 room facility and is expected to cost around $100 million. It is one step closer to ensure we can support more Western Australian families, better. Read more about Cook Government Election Commitment...
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Acknowledgement of Country
Ronald McDonald House Charities WA acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia. We recognise their enduring and continuing connection to the sky, lands, waters, and culture of this land.