What We Do

Mission

Keeping families together and providing the comforts of home while their kids receive medical care.

How We Do it

Vision

Our vision is to serve as many families as possible while their kids receive medical care.

We accomplish this by:

  • Keeping families at the forefront of every decision we make as an organization.
  • Positively impacting families by providing personalized support and comfort.
  • Engaging the community through nurturing our donor and volunteer partnerships.
  • Adapting to the ever-changing medical environment and needs of the families we serve.

We will ensure that by providing the comforts of home we will keep families together and minimize the financial burden associated with medical care.

What We Are About

Core Values

We are about families.

We are committed to delivering excellence in our family experience grounded in heart, creativity, adaptability, and teamwork.

How We Plan

Our Strategic Focus

We will achieve our mission, vision, and values through the fulfillment of our Strategic Plan.

The following strategic initiatives will guide our efforts as we “Keep families together by providing the comforts of home while their kids receive medical care.”:

I. Family Programs and Services
II. Human Resources and Development
III. Community Outreach and Communications
IV. Governance
V. Resource Management and Growth

History

The First
Ronald McDonald House

1974 • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fred and Fran Hill found themselves hearing the words no parent wants to hear.

"Your child has cancer."

As they navigated their journey to heal their sick daughter, Kim, they slept on benches, ate from vending machines, and desperately tried to keep their daughter from seeing the physical and emotional strain they were going through.
All around them, they saw other families doing the exact same thing. They learned that many of the families had traveled long distances to bring their children to the medical facility and the cost of hotel rooms and eating in restaurants was more than many of them could afford.

They knew there had to be a better way.

Fred and Fran Hill tell their story
about the first Ronald McDonald House during a 2017 interview in California.

The History of

Ronald McDonald House Charities
of the Red River Valley

Since 1982 • Fargo, North Dakota

Since the beginning, our supporters have made it possible for us to serve families.

One of the first children to stay at the Ronald McDonald House in Fargo, ND

1978 • Families in Need

Wayne Allard, a social worker in Fargo, noticed too many families with sick children in Fargo medical care were sleeping on floors or in their cars due to financial issues. So with the help of a mother of a child with leukemia, he set out to change this.

December 1982 • The First House

The first Fargo Ronald McDonald House was opened at 1234 North Broadway. At this new house, six families per night could have a warm bed and the support of others in the same situation. It was a beautiful, cozy, and warm facility with six private guest bedrooms, a large, fully-stocked kitchen, laundry facility, playroom, deck, playground area, and other common areas. It also contained an office and separate living space for the resident managers.

May 2005 • A Second House Location

A second location of the Ronald McDonald House was opened at 1330 18th Avenue South in Fargo to meet the increasing demand for rooms by families with children in medical care. This second location doubled the capacity of the Ronald McDonald House Charities, serving 12 families per night from North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and beyond.

May 2018 • One New Larger House

In 2018, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley found a new home at 4757 Agassiz Crossing South in Fargo.

Throughout the years, as pediatric medical facilities expanded in the Fargo area, more families needed the Ronald McDonald House for lodging and care.

With this growth and the increasing needs of the existing two aging Ronald McDonald House locations, the leadership of the RMHC began to look toward building a new, larger Ronald McDonald House in Fargo as a replacement for the two current Houses.

With the unwavering support of an RMHC founding partner, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley raised the funds to build a 17 guest-room, 30,000 square foot facility. Thanks to the generous support of over 700 donors and the hard work from the team at Foss Architecture and Norson Construction, Inc., the new House opened in May 2018.

October 2019 • Our first Family Room opens

Located within the Essentia Health hospital on 32nd Ave in Fargo, the Family Room provides family and caregivers a place to rest just steps away from their child’s bedside. Our Family Room includes a kitchenette, shower, TV, and more. This space allows families some respite so they can be strong for their sick child throughout the long days of testing and treatment. This space is offered at no charge and is open daily for families.

April 2022 • Seven Additional Rooms

This month marked the completion of a $350,000, 7 guest room expansion at our Ronald McDonald House allowing us to now serve a total of 24 families, up to 104 people, each night. Accommodation needs are a significant stressor for families of critically ill children, particularly when they are traveling far distances. This expansion is timely and allows families to set aside worries that come with seeking medical care away from home and focus on what’s most important – getting their child healthy.

Staff

Jill Christopher, RMHC-RRV Chief Executive Officer

Jill Christopher

Chief Executive officer

Jill has been leading as CEO since 2010. During her career there, she has led the change from two older locations to a brand-new Ronald McDonald House, opened a Ronald McDonald Family Room, and has been championing RMHC along the way.

She was drawn to RMHC because of a personal connection. Her favorite part of her job is helping ease the burden and stress families experience when their children are ill.

Jakelle Hoffmann, RMHC-RRV Development Director

Jakelle Hoffmann

Development Director

Jakelle joined the staff in early 2021. The Ronald McDonald House has held a special place in her heart for many years. In her words, “The mission of RMHC of the Red River Valley is unique and critical work, fueled by generous hearts committed to kindness and love for the neighbor. I look forward to meeting you and working together in extending hospitality, comfort, and care when it’s needed most.”

Kellcie Childress, RMHC-RRV Director of Family Services

Kellcie Childress

Director of Family Services

Kellcie ensures an excellent guest experience from start to finish. As the Director of Family Services, she is responsible for guest services and the overall operations of the Ronald McDonald House. This encompasses taking care of guests from the intake process through the duration of their stay and departure from the Ronald McDonald House.

Kellcie has a rich history in family services and brings a wealth of experience to our mission. She is committed to providing supportive services to families to help reduce the fears and stressors that come with receiving medical care miles from home.

Audra Shelton, RMHC-RRV Community Engagement Manager

Audra Shelton

Community Engagement Manager

Audra coordinates our extensive volunteer network to connect our community with opportunities to best serve our families through our Ronald McDonald House and Ronald McDonald Family Room programs.

Audra joined our team in November of 2023. She is no stranger to the RMHC mission. Audra previously worked at RMHC in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Sarah Baumgarten, RMHC Mission Support Specialist

Sarah Baumgarten

Mission Support Specialist

Sarah plays a critical role in supporting our marketing and development strategy with responsibilities for database management, event support, marketing and communication support and general office work to advance the mission of RMHC of the Red River Valley.

Sarah joined our team in December of 2022, bringing a wealth of experience, incredible attention to detail, an enthusiastic attitude and a huge heart for the families we serve.

Brooke Brekhus, RMHC-RRV Mission Support Specialist

Brooke Brekhus

Mission Support Specialist

Brooke is an integral part of our family services team, with responsibilities for supporting program operations to advance the mission of RMHC of the Red River Valley, which is to keep families together and provide the comforts of home while their kids receive medical care. Many meet Brooke upon their arrival as she welcomes them at the front desk.

Brooke joined us in early 2024 as a Family Services Associate and was later promoted to Mission Support Specialist.

Ethan Mickelson, RMHC-RRV Communications Specialist

Ethan Mickelson

Communications Specialist

Ethan joined our team in November 2024 and quickly took on significant social media and communications responsibilities. His role encompasses grant writing and mission storytelling, showcasing his talent for crafting engaging narratives that resonate with our audience.

With a keen eye for brand management and positioning, Ethan is instrumental in ensuring our message is consistent and impactful across all platforms.

LeAnn Ebersviller, RMHC-RRV Evening and Weekend Manager

LeAnn Ebersviller

Evening and weekend Manager

LeAnn joined our team in 2019 and has since been an invaluable asset in ensuring exceptional guest services. Her dedication to maintaining a clean, comfortable, and safe environment for families is evident in everything she does.

LeAnn fosters a sense of community among our guests, facilitating a restful atmosphere at the House. Her commitment to providing a welcoming space ensures that families feel secure and at home during their stay, making her an essential part of our operations.

Family Service Associates

Housekeepers

2024 Board of Directors

OFFICERS

board president

Todd Anderson

Josef’s School of Hair, Skin, and Body

vice president

Josh Malnourie

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Past president

Madison Quamme

Flint Group

Board Treasurer

Lindsey DiFiore

Concordia College

Board Secretary

Caitlin Stoecker

Bobcat Company

MEMBERS

board member

Kevin Cook

McDonald’s

Board MEmber

Kate Klemetson

Goldmark Property Management

Board member

Jeremy Ostrowski

Border States

Board member

Shawn Paschke

Xcel Energy

board member

Amanda Richter

Arkos Health

Board MEmber

Katie Rizzo

Sanford Health

board member

Jessica Shawn

WEX

board member

Scott Steinmetz

WEX

board member

Mandi Swanson

Essentia Health

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