When anyone in your family falls ill, it is a tough time for the whole family unit. The uncertainty that it causes – the concern about their health, the pressure it places on other family members, and the unwelcome worries about the future – means that it is a difficult situation to deal with. When it happens to children, it can be even worse. Somehow, an adult falling ill can at least understand something of what is going on, but for a child who has previously known little about hospitals and sickness, the situation is terrifying as well as unjust. For the child, it is an incomprehensible situation while for their family, it is sometimes even worse.
When a child falls ill, even with a condition that presents a good chance of full recovery, the immediate reaction of the people around them is to feel like closing ranks, questioning why the child should fall ill and how the situation has come to pass, often blaming themselves for the eventuality. The truth of the matter is that it is just plain bad luck, but this is a difficult truth to believe when someone you love is feeling so bad.
What is worse is when a child falls ill or is injured so badly that they cannot be given the care that they require in their home town or locally. A parent, sibling, grandparent or other family member who knows a child in this situation will feel frustrated and impotent at the situation, and feel twice as bad when the child is required to stay, often for a prolonged period, away from home in an unfamiliar hospital, with all the thoughts that come with the situation and all of the fears too. This is where Ronald McDonald House Charities come in.
Ronald McDonald House Charities are designed to take some of the sting out of this kind of situation, by allowing families to stay close to their children in the comfort and relative normality of a house set up nearby to some of the main children’s hospitals in the United States and abroad. Although there are a few flagship hospitals such as the one close to Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital, run by Tanya Albala, there are many more besides with chapters established in 52 countries worldwide. These centers allow families to enjoy the relative normality which is normally denied to the families of sick children, as well as allowing those same children the opportunity to have some fun.
All of these groups help towards allowing children a future without the worry about their conditions and letting parents and siblings be there for their loved ones without having to worry about the practicalities of being away from home. For a suggested donation of around ten dollars (which can be waived in cases of genuine desperation), the Ronald McDonald House Charities are making a difference for so many people, and changing lives by allowing the families of ill children to be there when they are needed most.
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