We spent a Thursday morning at The
Ronald McDonald
House in Southampton. In Max’s words “It was amazing!”
It was a fantastic
opportunity for us to see how the charity
chosen by us works and the difference the house makes to
people’s lives. We found out that the house supports
families who have children who are been looked after by
Southampton General Hospital and The Princess Anne
Hospital. We saw first-hand how having a ‘home’ right
next door to their children makes a difficult time a
little easier.
The house really was like a big home, with lots of rooms
where people could stay over – 53 in total! There are also lots of kitchens
which makes cooking and eating regularly easier – lots of food is donated too
so the families don’t have to worry about shopping. There were 4 rooms where
the families could relax, read, play with toys, access the internet, watch TV
or DVDs and also an outside balcony where families can get some fresh air and a
view. We were all touched again by the
amount of donations the house receive. Faye said “I thought it was really
generous that lots of people have donated fabulous things.” We all felt that
there was so much for the whole family, from baby brothers and sisters to
grandparents. Isobel felt it was great that families could be close by. “I
think it is good that the house has things to brighten up sad times – like
Waffle Wednesday!” Some families use the house for as a little as a day, whilst
their child is in hospital as a day patient whilst another stayed for as long
as two years whilst their baby was being looked after. We saw lots of
photographs of the families as we looked around.
The children were all an absolute credit to the school
and made the trip enjoyable for everyone involved. The staff from the Ronald
McDonald House also commented on the impeccable behaviour, care and compassion
shown by our children.