For more than 98% of families staying at our Ronald McDonald House in Halifax, the Maritimes is home. That’s why we’ve changed our name to reflect the families we serve and the generous community of Maritimers who volunteer and donate to support them. Because Maritimers look out for one another, and families will always have a place to stay at Ronald McDonald House.
Toronto, October 15, 2025 – Ronald McDonald House released new data that shines a light on the evolving needs of families with sick or injured children nationwide — and the growing role Ronald McDonald House plays in supporting them.
A new study, Learning from Families* reveals the emotional, financial, and physical toll families face during their child’s medical journey:
“For more than four decades, Ronald McDonald House has been a place of comfort, care, and connection for families facing the unimaginable,” said Kate Horton, President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Canada. “Through the perspectives of our families, we can continue to deepen our understanding of their experiences and the supports they need most. These insights are helping us build upon the foundation we’ve long provided, evolve our programming, and accelerate our plans to serve more families, in even more meaningful ways.”
Ronald McDonald House is setting a bold ambition: to double the number of families served across Canada by 2030. This includes expanding physical capacity, enhancing mental health and wellness programming, and increasing access to essentials such as accommodation and meals.While Ronald McDonald House continues to grow, demand still outpaces availability in many regions – highlighting the need for continued expansion to ensure more families can access the care and support they need, when they need it most.
With more than 100 new bedrooms planned in 2025 alone across Ronald McDonald House programs and Ronald McDonald House Family Room® programs, the organization has celebrated expansions in Halifax, Calgary, Kamloops, and is looking forward to the upcoming openings in Prince George, Toronto, and Ottawa. Meal support has grown 90 per cent since 2019 and expanded wellness programs such as pet, art, and music therapy, as well as restorative programs provide essential relief for families.
To amplify this vision, Ronald McDonald House is launching a new mission campaign: Family Stays.
Rooted in the belief that when a child is sick or injured, family stays – and Ronald McDonald House stays with them. The campaign celebrates the strength and resilience of families, and the essential role the organization plays in their journey.
Launching globally today, Family Stays also marks the rollout of Ronald McDonald House’s refreshed brand identity, including a modernized look and feel that reflects the warmth, hope, and strength families find through its wrap-around care.
*Learning from Families, Franck et al., 2025 (results herein are Canada-specific).