The Ronald Mc Donald House of Southwestern Ontario’s Windsor location celebrated its tenth anniversary with an exciting announcement regarding its future.
During a media event on Wednesday morning at Windsor Regional Hospital’s Met Campus, the Windsor House was given a $3-million cheque from the Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Foundation.
This funding will help double the capacity of the Windsor House and allow it to relocate to the Fancsy Family Hospital when it opens.
Currently, the Windsor House offers five private rooms for families whose children are receiving treatment at the hospital. It’s unique as it’s the only Ronald Mc Donald House in Canada situated inside a hospital.
Matthew Chater, CEO of Ronald Mc Donald House Charities of Southwestern Ontario, mentioned that the Windsor House plays an essential role in providing compassionate care.
“Windsor is such an important part of our story,” said Chater. “This house represents more than just the space that it occupies. It represents connection, it represents compassion, and it represents the deeply held belief that families belong together.”
The new logo of the Windsor Ronald Mc Donald House. Windsor News Today. ca file photo.
Barry Zekelman stated that while giving the donation was easy, all credit goes to those who work closely with families every day.
“What impresses me is what you all do with it [the donation],” said Zekelman. “The people that have to run this facility have that compassionate care, and then the families that go through it and journeys that you have. That’s what matters.”
The Windsor House opened its doors in May 2016. Since then, it has welcomed 1,005 families for extended stays and over 6,400 through its Day Pass program, saving families more than $683,000 each year in out-of-pocket costs.
Demand remains a significant challenge. In 2025 alone, 58 families were turned away due to lack of available space while hundreds more couldn’t access the Day Pass program.
Windsor-Essex Mc Donald’s restaurants will celebrate Mc Happy Day on Wednesday, May 6, with all sales proceeds going towards supporting the Ronald Mc Donald House.
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