How the new Family Life Center at Ronald McDonald House Alabama is the heart of the house

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Two People Crafting Together At Table A The Thankful Craft Family Activity Hosted By The Ronald Mcdonald House Leadership Council
Children and families participate in a “Thankful Craft Family Activity” hosted by the Ronald McDonald House Leadership Council. (Ronald McDonald House Alabama)

Eight-year-old Kaitlynn Mosley of Webb, Alabama, received a life-saving kidney transplant here in Birmingham on October 15. Her parents, David and Staci, have made the eight-hour round trip from their South Alabama home many times since she became ill early this year, diagnosed with stage four renal failure.

Since March, they have stayed eight times at Ronald McDonald House Alabama in Birmingham, where they found much more than deeply appreciated nights of rest at no charge, close to the hospital.

Thanks to community partners, Ronald McDonald House Alabama recently created a Family Life Center within the House, providing a space for its longtime Family Life Program. This new center is a place of grounding for the Mosleys and many more Alabama families when they need it most.

Read on to learn how this new Family Life Center at Ronald McDonald House Alabama serves families.

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Lisa Battles
Lisa Battles

Lisa is a content strategist, editor and writer with 25+ years of experience in news, marketing and PR for leading brands in tourism, economic development, media and music. She is a journalism graduate of Auburn University.

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