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Call 1-888-506-HOPE
Text: Text the word "FAMILY2024" to 50155 to make a $25 donation (message and data rates may apply)
Online: www.rmhtelethon.org/donate
This is a special year-end edition of the Pulse that shines a spotlight on heart, hustle and home. Here are some of the stories that represent the heart behind the headlines of 2023.
This week, the Delaware Blue Coats mascot, Coaty, helped Meteorologist Kate Bilo with the forecast, an Eagles letterman jacket made famous by Princess Diana came back and CBS Philadelphia held its 14th Ronald McDonald House Charities Telethon.
CBS Philadelphia raised just over $1 million during our 14th Ronald McDonald House Charities Telethon on Thursday.
A few times a month, a handful of Camden Catholic students volunteer and spend time after school cooking at the Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey for children who are critically ill or injured.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Telethon will happen this Thursday to help families who are away from home get medical care for their children. Stephanie Stahl has one family's journey and a behind-the-scenes look at CBS Philadelphia’s telethon set.
Sahori Arteaga and her family spent 10 months at the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware after flying 3,000 miles from Honduras to Wilmington for a kidney transplant.
Johnny was born in November 2021 and, at 4 days old, underwent heart surgery. His mother, Catie Mason, recently brought him to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Delaware for the first time in a full circle moment.
Every few months, the Schiro family travels from Nevada to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Delaware's Wilmington house. Anna and Tony, parents to 4-year-old Madi, say the house takes some of the stress out of traveling for treatment of Madi's rare skeletal dysplasia.
While "home" physically looks different for the Sanchez family — the Ronald McDonald House on Chestnut Street feels just like it.