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See how we’re continuing to support the Western Australian community through our programs and services.

WA Government Funding Comes at Crucial Time for RMHC WA

Over the next four years, the State Government will contribute $9.6M to help RMHC WA accommodate the increasing number of WA patients and families in need of it’s family-centred care services.

Tahlia’s story

Brave. Daring. Cheeky. Resilient. These are just some of the words used to describe Tahlia by her mum Caitlin.

Flourishing in the 28th annual RMHC WA Gala Ball

On Saturday November 26 2022, we hosted our 28th annual Ronald McDonald House Charities WA Gala Ball.

Sophie Monk set to host annual Ronald McDonald House Charities WA Gala Ball

One of Australia’s most popular entertainers and country’s sweetheart, Sophie Monk will host the 28th annual Ronald McDonald House Charities WA (RMHC WA) Gala Ball.

Winners of the 2022 AFL Grand Final Experience Raffle

Thanks to our Mission Partner McDonald’s and the Fremantle Dockers for generously running an AFL Grand Final Raffle, with all monies raised supporting RMHC WA . We’re pleased to announce the prize winners: Prize Winners And the winners of the AFL Grand Final Experience Prize are… 1st prize: once-in-a-lifetime 2022 Toyota AFL Grand Final Package winner: Michael Chidlow […]

Volunteer Megan enjoys being a Pathfinder

We would like to introduce you to Megan, one of our longstanding volunteers and proud Pathfinder! Megan said she loves her existing role as a Pathfinder at Perth Children’s Hospital and is keen to replicate its success at King Edward Memorial Hospital.

Conference Presentation: Mindfulness and Technology: How to Reconnect with Students in the Modern Age

In the modern technology age that we exist, it is easy to lose track of the best and most beneficial ways to approach screen time for children. For students living with executive dysfunction as a result of their chronic illness, the line between what educates and what restricts through the use of technology, blurs even […]

Jake’s story

In Jake’s first year of his life, the Bunney family spent about half of it away from their family, staying at Ronald McDonald House WA and getting Jake the treated that he needed to get him where he is today.

Parker family story

Tegan and her son, Cobber (6 turning 7 years old) are originally from Kununurra, 3,041kms from Perth, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The family, which includes Cobber’s siblings, Avena and Munro, now live in Perth, so that Cobber can receive ongoing treatment.

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