
Ronald McDonald House Charities hits a record number housing 49 families
Devin Rogers and Joleigh Foster had nowhere to stay in Spokane when doctors said their second child had a congenital heart condition and would require several months in a neonatal intensive care unit after delivery.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, Executive Director Phil Harrison stands in the Magic Toy Room, a special treat for children who are arriving at or having a difficult medical experience while living at the house. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, one amenity is a recreation room with video games and a space for musical instruments. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, one amenity is a theater room with for showing movies. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, the living room areas have beautiful views of the city. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, the living room areas have beautiful views of the city. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, the decor is similar to modern hotels. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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This is the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane at 1028 W. Fifth Avenue. It has room for 34 families. It sits across the street from the earlier building, which holes 22 families. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Devin Rogers and wife Joleigh Foster are living with their 20-month-old son Devin Jr. at the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane while their youngest son, Raider lives in a neonatal intensive care unit nearby and waits for a heart surgery. Raider is six weeks old and is medically fragile until he is strong enough for surgery. The recently expande Ronald McDonald House can hold more than 50 families and recently neared capacity with 49 families there are one time in early July.
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Devin Rogers and wife Joleigh Foster are living with their 20-month-old son Devin Jr. at the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane while their youngest son, Raider lives in a neonatal intensive care unit nearby and waits for a heart surgery. Raider is six weeks old and is medically fragile until he is strong enough for surgery. The recently expanded Ronald McDonald House can hold more than 50 families and recently neared capacity with 49 families there are one time in early July.
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Devin Rogers and wife Joleigh Foster are living with their 20-month-old son Devin Jr. at the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane while their youngest son, Raider lives in a neonatal intensive care unit nearby and waits for a heart surgery. Raider is six weeks old and is medically fragile until he is strong enough for surgery. The recently expanded Ronald McDonald House can hold more than 50 families and recently neared capacity with 49 families there are one time in early July.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, each floor has a study nook for families who have chldren that need the space. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, Executive Director Phil Harrison stands in the public lobby of the house on Fifth Avenue. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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Inside the newest Ronald McDonald House building in Spokane, one amenity is a small workout room, with views into the living room area. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022.
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