New Ronald McDonald House set to double lodging capacity near Arthur M. Blank hospital campus

Atlanta, GALocal News

A new Ronald McDonald House is slated to open in DeKalb County, Georgia, in December 2025, which will significantly increase the lodging capacity for families with children undergoing medical treatment. This facility will be co-located on the Arthur M. Blank Hospital campus, making it the first Ronald McDonald House in the Southeast to provide such direct access to hospital services. With the aim of doubling the existing capacity, the new house will serve as a critical resource for families facing medical crises, allowing them to stay close to their loved ones during challenging times. Local officials and community leaders have praised the initiative, recognizing the importance of providing family-centered care in the healthcare system.

The project reflects a growing need for accessible support services for families in the area, particularly as healthcare demands rise. Efforts to raise funds and engage the community are expected to intensify as the opening date approaches, ensuring the facility can operate effectively. This development not only enhances healthcare access but also reinforces the community's commitment to supporting families in need. As the Ronald McDonald House prepares to welcome its first families, it stands as a beacon of hope and comfort for those facing medical challenges.

Related Articles

Power actress arrested, charged with disorderly conduct, cruelty to children in DeKalb

Actress Alix Lapri was arrested in DeKalb County, Georgia, on charges of disorderly conduct and cruelty to children in the 3rd degree. She spent over 24 hours in jail before being released, with no further details disclosed about the incident that occurred on August 10. Lapri is best known for her role in the TV series "Power" and its sequel "Power Book II: Ghost."

Atlanta Black Gay Pride set to launch as October Pride lineup unveiled

Atlanta Black Gay Pride celebration will occur from Wednesday until next Tuesday, featuring one of the largest Black LGBTQ+ pride events in the U.S. A news conference today will preview highlights, while Atlanta Pride organizers unveil their festival lineup for October.

Atlanta City Council to discuss removal of Fulton inmates from city jail

The Atlanta City Council's Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee will discuss legislation aimed at ending Fulton County's use of the Atlanta City Detention Center on August 25. The resolution proposes a staged withdrawal of detainees held under the custody of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. This move follows criticism of conditions at the Fulton County Jail, which recently received $1.1 billion for renovations.