Keeping families together, in Maggie Moo's name.
I’m walking All Night Long again this year for our daughter, Maggie.
Maggie was sick from the time she was little. Hospitals became part of our normal life, admissions, long stays, routines that revolved around treatments instead of playgrounds. We learned how to live in survival mode and call it normal.
When Maggie went through her bone marrow transplant, our world got smaller. Months of isolation. Constant fear. Watching your child endure more than any child should have to. Nights blurred into mornings, and sleep was something you grabbed when you could. Those were some of the hardest days of our lives.
During that time, Ronald McDonald House kept our family together. It meant we didn’t have to choose between our sick child and the rest of our kids. It meant somewhere to land at the end of impossible days. Somewhere that understood what families like ours were carrying.
Maggie didn’t survive her illness.
And losing her changed everything.
But families are still walking this path right now. Still sitting beside hospital beds. Still facing long nights they never asked for.
This walk is hard. It’s long. It hurts. But it’s nothing compared to what families with sick kids face every single day and they don’t get to opt out.
Every step helps keep families close when it matters most.
Every donation helps turn long hospital nights into something just a little more bearable.
Thank you for supporting us, for remembering Maggie, and for standing with families who need it more than ever!
My Impact
So far this year I have helped provide...
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bag of Bravery Beads to recognise the courage of a sick child.
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family supported with urgent clothing, food, and toiletries.
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night of comfort for a family at Ronald McDonald House.
