[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 61 (Thursday, April 26, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E660-E661]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




     IN RECOGNITION OF RONALD McDONALD HOUSE OF LONG BRANCH & NEW 
                      BRUNSWICK'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

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                        HON. FRANK PALLONE, JR.

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, April 26, 2012

  Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate The Ronald 
McDonald House of Long Branch and New Brunswick's 25th Anniversary. The 
Ronald McDonald House organization and its charities have provided warm 
and hospitable living environments and support to families whose 
children are being treated at area hospitals at little or no cost. 
Their outpouring of support and charitable efforts to serve the members 
of their community is worthy of this body's recognition.
  The Ronald McDonald House was established in 1974 through a 
collaborative effort by Philadelphia Eagles football player, Fred Hill 
and Dr. Audrey Evans at Children's Hospital of

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Philadelphia. Mr. Hill's three-year-old daughter Kim Hill and her 
childhood battle with leukemia inspired the model for the first Ronald 
McDonald House. Facing the rigors of multiple hospital visits, the Hill 
family sought to find a comfortable and supportive place of refuge for 
other parents facings similar situations. Through the support of Eagles 
owners, managers, teammates and various fundraising endeavors, the 
first Ronald McDonald House was opened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
The Ronald McDonald House provided the amenities of home while offering 
families a comfortable and supportive environment with easy access to 
area hospitals. The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House would later act 
as the model for what would become an international network of 
temporary housing for families of ill children. By 1985, more than 88 
Ronald McDonald Houses were established worldwide. The popular and 
unique fundraising strategies, including the ``Pop Tab Collection 
Recycling Program'', were raised millions for participating Houses and 
furthered the success of the organization. In 1984, Ronald McDonald 
House Charities (RMHC) was established in memory of McDonald's founder 
Ray Kroc. Since its inception, RMHC and its network of Chapters have 
awarded more than $16 million in grants to more than 1,300 U.S. 
Children's organizations.
  As a result of their commendable efforts, for two consecutive years, 
Worth magazine named RMHC one of ``America's 100 Best charities of 
2002''.
  The Ronald McDonald House of Long Branch and New Brunswick, New 
Jersey was established in 1987 and services community members 
throughout the State. Through the support of area businesses, 
organizations, civic groups, schools and individuals, as well as 
various fundraising and special events, the two Houses have served more 
than 4,000 families.
  Mr. Speaker, once again, please join me in thanking the Ronald 
McDonald House of Long Branch and New Brunswick for their 25 years of 
service. The Ronald McDonald House continues to provide outstanding 
services to the Middlesex, Monmouth and NJ community.

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