Located 185km south of Perth, our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreat Bunbury is situated in the heart of Bunbury, a few blocks from the beachfront on Ocean Drive.
We provide care and support when a child is ill or injured, here are some of the programs you may be eligible to access through Ronald McDonald House WA.
Ronald McDonald House on Park offers 50 guest rooms located amongst the tranquil gardens of St Catherine’s College, a short walk from Perth Children’s Hospital.
Our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program aims to bridge the gap for school aged students whose education is disrupted due to illness or injury.
Supporting children from kindergarten to Year 12, our program provides a range of educational services including up to 40 hours of one-on-one tutoring and funding towards allied health intervention.
For more information, please express interest via the link below.
Our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreats offer a welcomed sanctuary for families with ill or injured children to recharge, reconnect and enjoy time together; an experience most of us often take for granted.
Eligible families can enjoy up to 1 week of free accommodation at our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreats 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.
Located 185km south of Perth, our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreat Bunbury is situated in the heart of Bunbury, a few blocks from the beachfront on Ocean Drive.
Located 230km from Perth, our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreat Busselton is situated at The Cape View Beach Resort, on the shores of Geographe Bay in Busselton.
Located 62km from Perth, our Ronald McDonald House Family Retreat Mandurah is situated on the shores of Doddi’s Beach in Halls Head.
Charlie Bell was an inspiration leader, long time supporter of Ronald McDonald House and someone with quite a remarkable story.
After starting his career as a part time crew member with McDonald’s at the age of 15, he progressed quickly through the ranks, becoming Australia’s youngest Store Manager at just 19. By the age of 29, Charlie was a Vice President of McDonald’s Australia and on the Australian Board of Directors.
Before long, Charlie was appointed Managing Director, McDonald’s Australia and then ultimately, President and Chief Executive Officer of the global McDonald’s system in 2004.
Charlie passed away in 2005, after a courageous battle with cancer and he has left behind a legacy that allows many young Australians to follow their dreams, just like he did.
The scholarship awards one-off grants of up to $5,000 to young people aged 15 to 20 years, to assist towards their tertiary education.
If you’re a parent, carer or guardian with an ill or injured child and you’d like to learn more about our programs, complete the form below so we can put you in contact with the relevant team!