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Stony Brook Project Design will offer interior design professionals an opportunity to transform the lives of hospitalized children and families in Suffolk County. Built on
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More than 400 runners, walkers and supporters came out for the annual Ronald McDonald House Long Island “Walk of Love” 5K and Fun Run on Saturday, April 25, raising more than $100,000 to support its work providing housing and care for the families of children in medical crisis. “It’s really exciting to see this event […]
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Stony Brook Project Design will offer interior design professionals an opportunity to transform the lives of hospitalized children and families in Suffolk County. Built on
Monday, August 11th was a day to remember thanks to the Summer Kids Club Carnival. Kids ages 2-16 years old enjoyed outdoor and indoor fun
On Monday, July 28th, over 100 golfers met up to support families at the at the 2025 Lloyd Frazier Memorial Golf & Tennis Outing. The
On Tuesday, July 22nd, kids and families came downstairs to a display of home goods, toys, dinner, and smiles thanks to L&A Babysitters. For the
My name is Sydney and I’m a volunteer camp counselor with the RMHC New York Metro Summer Kids Club sponsored by Morris and Minnie Kaplan!

Jack Norris, known to so many as Jackie Boy, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in early January 2025 at just three years old.
Charlie Macaluso is a fifth grader at Lloyd Harbor School (LHS) where he attends school alongside his twin brother, Jack. Charlie is currently battling leukemia
In December 2017, what presented as strep turned into a medical nightmare for the Caliendo family. It started over Christmas break when Joseph spiked a
On June 10, 2025, RMHC New York Metro’s New Hyde Park Advisory Council hosted its Annual Casino Night at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck. Friends
On Monday, May 19th, over 100 golfers met up at the Hamlet Golf & Country Club in Commack, NY under beautiful, blue skies as we

Over 650 runners came out to support RMHC New York Metro, raising over $86,000 for a new Ronald McDonald House in Suffolk County.
On Saturday, May 3rd, more than 300 people showed up in support of sick and injured children at our Annual Walk of Love & Certified
Stony Brook Project Design will offer interior design professionals an opportunity to transform the lives of hospitalized children and families in Suffolk County. Built on
Monday, August 11th was a day to remember thanks to the Summer Kids Club Carnival. Kids ages 2-16 years old enjoyed outdoor and indoor fun
On Monday, July 28th, over 100 golfers met up to support families at the at the 2025 Lloyd Frazier Memorial Golf & Tennis Outing. The
On Tuesday, July 22nd, kids and families came downstairs to a display of home goods, toys, dinner, and smiles thanks to L&A Babysitters. For the
My name is Sydney and I’m a volunteer camp counselor with the RMHC New York Metro Summer Kids Club sponsored by Morris and Minnie Kaplan!

Jack Norris, known to so many as Jackie Boy, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in early January 2025 at just three years old.
Charlie Macaluso is a fifth grader at Lloyd Harbor School (LHS) where he attends school alongside his twin brother, Jack. Charlie is currently battling leukemia
In December 2017, what presented as strep turned into a medical nightmare for the Caliendo family. It started over Christmas break when Joseph spiked a
On June 10, 2025, RMHC New York Metro’s New Hyde Park Advisory Council hosted its Annual Casino Night at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck. Friends
On Monday, May 19th, over 100 golfers met up at the Hamlet Golf & Country Club in Commack, NY under beautiful, blue skies as we

Over 650 runners came out to support RMHC New York Metro, raising over $86,000 for a new Ronald McDonald House in Suffolk County.
On Saturday, May 3rd, more than 300 people showed up in support of sick and injured children at our Annual Walk of Love & Certified
Parents don’t know when their children will need medical help. But they should know they can always access the care they need. And with your help, we can support them all throughout their journey.