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2025 RMH Holiday Wish List - rmhlv. org Ages 9-16 Years Old Scooters, helmets, skateboards, RipStik Drones, remote control cars Board Card Games (Tapple, Exploding Kittens, Flip 7, Uno, Phase 10, Trouble, Monopoly) Mini karaoke machine, disco light, walkie talkies DIY jewelry making kits Art crafts supplies, paint art kits Cologne or perfume sets Nail polish nail decorating sets Sports Apparel - VGK or Raiders Jewelry, watches
Scholarship Program - Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Las Vegas The RMHC of Las Vegas Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance to eligible graduating high school seniors who face limited access to educational and career opportunities Since 1999, more than $4 5 million in scholarships have been awarded to students in Clark and Nye counties Scholarships are awarded by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas, with support
Ronald McDonald House The mission of RMHC® of Greater Las Vegas is to provide a supportive “home away from home” for families and children who are receiving inpatient or outpatient medical treatment at local hospitals Without the Ronald McDonald House, families might have to sleep in a hospital chair or even in their cars, as most families cannot afford a hotel room for weeks or sometimes months
Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Las Vegas The mission of RMHC of Greater Las Vegas is to provide a supportive home away from home for families and children who are receiving inpatient or outpatient medical treatment at local hospitals
Staff - Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Las Vegas As the Chief Development Officer, Jacqueline leads the fund development efforts of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas by sharing how donations to RMHC impact the lives of children and families in medical crisis In the first year of the chapter's $5 6 million Home for Now Hope for Tomorrow Capital Campaign, Jacqueline helped bring in more than $2 million to make room for more