The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, which was the first one to open 51 years ago , is hosting dozens of families with children who are hospitalized — and that includes one very grateful family from Florida.
There's always something fun to do at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, whether it's playing air hockey or building things.
"This place is massive, and they just have so much for the kids to do, which is amazing. The kids are never bored here," Jesalyn Snitkoff said.
It's a relief for Snitkoff that two of her children, Charlotte and Brady, can be just kids while her 1-year-old Jordan is hospitalized a couple of blocks away at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
"He has good days and bad days," Snitkoff said. "For the most part, he's stable, which sometimes that'