Kirsty’s Story
Kirsty and her daughter Madi first came to RMHC WA when at age 9, Madi was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Myeloid Leukaemia. Since then, they have spent over 283 nights at RMHC WA. Read more about Kirsty’s Story...
Our Ronald McDonald Family Retreat in Mandurah offers a welcomed sanctuary for families with sick or injured kids to reconnect, relax and enjoy time together; an experience most of us often take for granted.
Eligible families can enjoy up to one week of free accommodation at a Ronald McDonald Family Retreat. It’s an opportunity for the whole family to enjoy time together in each other’s company, an important part of the healing process as well as family-centred care.
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Nights of respite provided at Family Retreats in Busselton, Bunbury and Mandurah
Ronald McDonald Family Retreat Mandurah is located 62kms from Perth, on the shores of Doddi’s Beach in Halls Head.
The Ronald McDonald Family Retreat Mandurah is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom ground floor apartment.
The apartment is fully equipped for self-catering with a kitchen, living/dining area with a TV and DVD player, on-site parking, a beautiful courtyard overlooking Doddi’s Beach and alfresco dining.
Families staying at the Ronald McDonald Family Retreat Mandurah have access to apartment complex BBQ area, gym and reading lounge. Tod’s Café is also located onsite.
Images thanks to Tourism Western Australia
The Retreat is located across the road from Doddi’s beach and has close proximity to the boat ramp, golf course, the Halls Head Shopping Centre with all the amenities you could need, as well as the vibrant Mandurah Foreshore with many dining and entertaining options for to explore.
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At no charge to the family, bereaved families or families with sick or injured kids, can book a stay of up to one week at a Ronald McDonald Family Retreat.
The Ronald McDonald Family Retreat is free of charge to eligible families.
Fill in the online application form, and our RMHC WA team will be in touch to confirm your stay.
Our Ronald McDonald Family Retreats offer a welcomed sanctuary for families with sick or injured kids to reconnect, relax and enjoy time together; an experience most of us often take for granted.
Eligible families can enjoy up to one week of free accommodation at a Ronald McDonald Family Retreat in Busselton, Bunbury or Mandurah. It’s an opportunity for the whole family to enjoy time together in each other’s company, an important part of the healing process.
The Ronald McDonald Family Retreat in Bunbury is located 185km south of Perth, a few blocks from the beachfront in the heart of Bunbury
The Ronald McDonald Family Retreat in Busselton is located 230km from Perth, at The Cape View Beach Resort, on the shores of Geographe Bay in Busselton.
The Ronald McDonald Family Retreat in Mandurah is located 62km from Perth, on the shores of Doddi’s Beach in Halls Head.
Kirsty and her daughter Madi first came to RMHC WA when at age 9, Madi was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Myeloid Leukaemia. Since then, they have spent over 283 nights at RMHC WA. Read more about Kirsty’s Story...
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Ronald McDonald House Charities WA proudly cares for families on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Noongar People and the Traditional Custodians, the Whadjuk People.
We pay respects to Elders past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia.