Ronald McDonald House CEO: It Shouldn't Be This Hard to Help a Sick Child
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What happens to a family when their child is airlifted to BC Children's Hospital with nothing but the clothes on their back?
In this episode of August After Dark, Matt sits down with Richard Pass — CEO of Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon for nearly 20 years — the man who transformed a small charity serving 13 families into the largest Ronald McDonald House in the world.
But tonight, Richard isn't just here to celebrate what's been built. He's here because there's a fight happening — and it might be the most important conversation we've had on this stage.
Right now, 700 families a year are being turned away from Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon. Families who have left their jobs, their homes, and their communities to be beside a critically ill child. Families who have slept in cars. Families who have lost everything.
A new 12-story, $100 million timber house is ready to be built — one that would serve 150 families at a time, with private suites, a healing centre, a rooftop space, and the kind of dignity every family in crisis deserves.
The federal government is in. The Yukon is in. The City of Vancouver is in.
BC still hasn't committed.
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