Give in support of moms this Mother's Day!

For mom Sabrina Maddocks, RMH BC & Yukon has been home for over 200 nights and for two Mother’s Days – first when her daughter Kinsley was born prematurely, and currently, while her son Paxton undergoes cancer treatment.
 
Give moms staying at RMH BC & Yukon this Mother’s Day the peace of mind that comes from having a safe place to stay, where together with their child, they have the emotional and financial support they need while they are far from home.

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How your donation dollars help

In one year we help up to

2000 Families

Eliminating driving distance to hospital

5-10 Hours

Where our families come from

26%

British Columbia Interior

22%

Vancouver Island

24%

Northern British Columbia

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Why Do families need your help?

When a child is seriously ill, the specialization required for their major medical procedure may only be available far from home. Treatment for illnesses such as leukemia, brain tumours or cystic fibrosis requires lengthy out-of-town hospitalization.

 

RMH BC & Yukon provides accommodation for these families, so they can be close to their seriously ill children undergoing treatment. The House is a place of comfort, healing, and a home away from home for kids and families from all across BC and Yukon—like Prince George, Kamloops, Whitehorse and Victoria. But the cost to accommodate over 2000 families per year is expensive and isn’t possible without the generosity of people like you.

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What stops families from being together?

What stops families from being together?

When the unthinkable happens and a family is uprooted for their child’s critical medical treatment, there are many barriers they must overcome to stay together. Hotel stays are expensive, siblings need to be cared for, and staying in the hospital long term is unsustainable. That’s where the House comes in—providing accommodation, comfort, compassion, and a sense of community to these families in need.

But caring for so many families is expensive and isn’t possible without the generosity of people just like you.