STHS Children’s Presents $4,770 Donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities

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The $4,770 donation will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities South Texas, including the Ronald McDonald Family Room at South Texas Health System Children's. STC image
The $4,770 donation will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities South Texas, including the Ronald McDonald Family Room at South Texas Health System Children’s. STC image
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EDINBURG, Texas – When a child is hospitalized, having loved ones nearby can provide comfort, strength and hope during an incredibly challenging time. 

For families who must travel for specialized care, however, remaining close to their child can be both emotionally and financially difficult.

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) helps bridge that gap by offering a “home away from home” near pediatric hospitals, including South Texas Health System (STHS) Children’s. 

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Through low-cost or complimentary accommodations, meals and supportive services, RMHC enables families to stay together during a child’s medical journey, alleviating stress and allowing parents to focus on their child’s healing and well-being.

Each year, RMHC programs help more than two million families remain close to their hospitalized children, providing comfort and support while alleviating the emotional and financial challenges of medical care for families nationwide, including those throughout the Rio Grande Valley.

To help support families across South Texas—including those with children receiving care at STHS Children’s—the hospital recently donated $4,770 to RMHC South Texas, representing the proceeds from this year’s Eddie’s Safari Run. 

The donation will help advance RMHC South Texas’ mission of providing families with essential resources, comfort and support while their child receives medical care.

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“We deeply value our partnership with STHS Children’s and are honored to be the beneficiary of this year’s Eddie’s Safari Run,” said Michelle Horine, Chief Executive Officer, RMHC South Texas. “Every dollar raised through the hospital’s 2K and 5K helps us provide comfort, hope and critical support to families navigating some of life’s most difficult moments. These funds will make a meaningful difference for the families we serve throughout South Texas, ensuring they can remain close to their hospitalized child when it matters most.”

Nearly 300 community members participated in the 2K and 5K races, helping raise nearly $5,000 to support families with hospitalized children. The event not only benefited a worthy cause but also encouraged participants of all ages to embrace healthy lifestyles and active living.

Through initiatives like Eddie’s Safari Run and ongoing partnerships with organizations such as RMHC South Texas, STHS Children’s remains committed to building a healthier, more compassionate future for children and families throughout South Texas.

“We are incredibly grateful for our partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities and the invaluable support they have provided to families at STHS Children’s over the years,” said Lance Ames, Chief Executive Officer, STHS Children’s and STHS Edinburg. “We understand that a child’s hospitalization can be an overwhelming and emotional experience for the entire family. That’s why we are committed to ensuring our patients and their loved ones have access to the resources, support and compassionate care they need during these challenging times. Through our partnership with RMHC South Texas, families can find comfort, encouragement and a sense of stability while focusing on what matters most—their child’s health and recovery. We are proud to support an organization whose mission aligns so closely with our own, and we know these funds will help make a meaningful difference for families across South Texas.”

To learn more about the Ronald McDonald Family Room at STHS Children’s and the services provided by RMHC South Texas, visit the organization’s website at https://rmhcofcc.org.

For more information about the comprehensive pediatric services provided by STHS Children’s, visit www.sthschildrens.com.

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