We’re not looking for an elusive return to “normal.” Instead, we’re focused on agility, on innovation, and on marshaling resources to support even more families.” — Laura Keegan Boudreau, CEO
A Message From Our CEO
Growing Our Neighborhood of Support for Sick Kids & Their Families
Watch CEO Laura Boudreau’s special video update to hear about our new strategic priorities. Learn more about Laura at rmhcbayarea.org/ceo.
2022 AT A GLANCE
34,000 overnight stays
nearby and inside the hospital
$15,800,000-worth of supportive housing services
for families with sick children
2,300 hours
of free psychosocial support
93,000 free meals
offsetting $1.4 million in meal expenses
53,300 pounds of food
distributed thanks to our Second Harvest food bank partnership
6,500 toys and care items (62% increase in items over last year!)
donated for Comfort & Joy with an estimated value of $88,000
172 students enrolled
in Ronald McDonald House School (Carter Family Classroom)
1,300 snack packs
delivered to families at the hospital
SUPPORTER SPOTLIGHT
Brad never stopped pushing those around him to make a difference” — Laura Keegan Boudreau, CEO, RMHC Bay Area
“It’s not about me. It’s about the kids,” was something Brad Lyman said often. The real estate executive was a devoted RMHC Bay Area board director, known for his love of sports and family. All in all, Brad contributed and helped raise more than $47 million for Ronald McDonald House families during his 15-year tenure as a volunteer board member, fundraiser, and golf event chair.
In short, Brad was known for going “all in” for children and families facing medical crisis.
“As we look to the future, I see the opportunity to support so many more families because of the incredible network of support that Brad has helped build,” said RMHC CEO Laura Boudreau. To commemorate his legacy, friends and family are coming together to establish Brad’s Park (opening in summer 2023) — an outdoor family recreation space at Ronald McDonald House Stanford. Many are also supporting the expansion projects and initiatives he was driving at the time of his passing: our Strategic Growth Fund and establishing the very first Ronald McDonald House in Oakland.
“Brad left exactly as he would have wanted, doing what he loved, with people he loved, and after giving me the best 50 years anyone could ever ask for,” said his wife, Twinkie Lyman. During his Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year acceptance speech in 2021, Brad said, “I’m just totally blown away with what this organization has done and what it will do in the future — and so grateful for my friends and family and colleagues who joined me in supporting this cause.”
And we are forever grateful to you, Brad.
SUPPORTER SPOTLIGHT
“It’s not about me. It’s about the kids,” was something Brad Lyman said often. The real estate executive was a devoted RMHC Bay Area board director, known for his love of sports and family. All in all, Brad contributed and helped raise more than $47 million for Ronald McDonald House families during his 15-year tenure as a volunteer board member, fundraiser, and golf event chair.
In short, Brad was known for going “all in” for children and families facing medical crisis.
“As we look to the future, I see the opportunity to support so many more families because of the incredible network of support that Brad has helped build,” said RMHC CEO Laura Boudreau. To commemorate his legacy, friends and family are coming together to establish Brad’s Park (opening in summer 2023) — an outdoor family recreation space at Ronald McDonald House Stanford. Many are also supporting the expansion projects and initiatives he was driving at the time of his passing: our Strategic Growth Fund and establishing the very first Ronald McDonald House in Oakland.
“Brad left exactly as he would have wanted, doing what he loved, with people he loved, and after giving me the best 50 years anyone could ever ask for,” said his wife, Twinkie Lyman. During his Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year acceptance speech in 2021, Brad said, “I’m just totally blown away with what this organization has done and what it will do in the future — and so grateful for my friends and family and colleagues who joined me in supporting this cause.”
And we are forever grateful to you, Brad.
Brad never stopped pushing those around him to make a difference” — Laura Keegan Boudreau, CEO, RMHC Bay Area
FAMILY FEATURE
Single mom Jessica and her two children, Felix and Dottie, have been staying off-and-on at Ronald McDonald House since 2016. Felix has highly complex medical diagnoses, and his treatments require monthly hospital visits. “I know what the Ronald McDonald House means to us,” said Jessica, who created a Team RMHC fundraiser this year, completing the Oakland Marathon’s half marathon and raising more than $1,000 to help families like hers. “Ronald McDonald House is like a second home for my kids. When we go there, they feel safe. We know there are other families going through something similar, so we don’t feel quite as alone.”
We’re excited to share more of Jessica, Felix, and Dottie’s story this spring! Sign up for story updates: rmhcbayarea.org/news-sign-up
Ronald McDonald House provides that sense of family and familiarity, which you may not have when you’re in the middle of a medical crisis and everything is uncertain.” — Felix & Dottie’s mom, Jessica
FAMILY FEATURE
Ronald McDonald House provides that sense of family and familiarity, which you may not have when you’re in the middle of a medical crisis and everything is uncertain.” — Felix & Dottie’s mom, Jessica
Single mom Jessica and her two children, Felix and Dottie, have been staying off-and-on at Ronald McDonald House since 2016. Both kids have highly complex medical diagnoses, and Felix’s treatments require monthly hospital visits. “I know what the Ronald McDonald House means to us,” said Jessica, who created a Team RMHC fundraiser this year, completing the Oakland Marathon’s half marathon and raising more than $1,000 to help families like hers. “Ronald McDonald House is like a second home for my kids. When we go there, they feel safe. We know there are other families going through something similar, so we don’t feel quite as alone.”
We’re excited to share more of Jessica, Felix, and Dottie’s story this spring! Sign up for story updates: rmhcbayarea.org/news-sign-up
2022 FINANCIALS*
TOTAL REVENUE RAISED**: $9,973,000
**INCLUDES VALUE OF DONATED GOODS & SERVICES: $1,580,000
TOTAL EXPENSES: $8,813,000
Total Program Expenses: 78%
Total Administrative Expenses: 8%
Total Fundraising Expenses: 13%
CONTRIBUTED TO STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND: $1,160,000
to rapidly respond to emerging family needs
*Numbers reported are unaudited financials
RMHC Bay Area is rated 4 STARS by Charity Navigator
based on our financial performance, accountability and transparency metrics
2022 FINANCIALS*
TOTAL REVENUE RAISED**: $9,973,000
**INCLUDES VALUE OF DONATED GOODS & SERVICES: $1,580,000
TOTAL EXPENSES: $8,813,000
Total Program Expenses: 78%
Total Administrative Expenses: 8%
Total Fundraising Expenses: 13%
CONTRIBUTED TO STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND: $1,160,000
to rapidly respond to emerging family needs
*Numbers reported are unaudited financials
RMHC Bay Area is rated 4 STARS by Charity Navigator
based on our financial performance, accountability and transparency metrics
REVENUE BY SOURCE:
Individual Donors
Endowment
Corporate Support
Foundation Support
Events
Earned Income
Local Bay Area McDonald’s franchises and customers provided 54% of the corporate support RMHC Bay Area received in 2022. Learn how to Round-Up at your local McDonald’s, watch our video.
We tripled every dollar donated, thanks to in-kind donors, volunteers and partners!
78% of all funds raised directly support families
REVENUE BY SOURCE:
We tripled every dollar donated, thanks to in-kind donors, volunteers and partners!
78% of all funds raised directly support families
Local Bay Area McDonald’s franchises and customers provided 54% of the corporate support RMHC Bay Area received in 2022. Learn how to Round-Up at your local McDonald’s, watch our video.
Individual Donors
Endowment
Corporate Support
Foundation Support
Events
Earned Income
MISSION PARTNERS
Feed the Love Partner — Catered Too!
They showed up big time for families, donating their services and preparing and packaging more than 37,000 meals so we could feed families with hospitalized children across the Bay Area.
Want to know more about CateredToo?
Listen to the CateredToo team share why they chose to be a Feed the Love Partner and what serving their community means to them!
@rmhcbayarea Doing the right thing and helping families in need all to help #feedthelove at RMHC Bay Area. Thank you, CateredToo! #eastpaloalto #bayarea #food #rmh ♬ Sunny Day - Ted Fresco
You can support their generosity by hiring them for your next event.
MISSION PARTNERS
Feed the Love Partner — Catered Too!
They showed up big time for families, donating their services and preparing and packaging more than 37,000 meals so we could feed families with hospitalized children across the Bay Area.
Want to know more about CateredToo?
Listen to the CateredToo team share why they chose to be a Feed the Love Partner and what serving their community means to them! You can support their generosity by hiring them for your next event.
@rmhcbayarea Doing the right thing and helping families in need all to help #feedthelove at RMHC Bay Area. Thank you, CateredToo! #eastpaloalto #bayarea #food #rmh ♬ Sunny Day - Ted Fresco
Board of Directors
OFFICERS
Heather Pietsch
President
Katty Coulson
President-Elect
Vania Santella
Treasurer
Ross Glasser
Secretary
DIRECTORS
Cecilia Aviles
Paul Billings, MD
Laura Boudreau
Lisa Caswell
Anthony Ewell*
Lee Ann Freeman*
Willie Hernandez
Gerry Hinkley
Linda Howell
Brad Koenig
Bob McIntire
Kelley Meade, MD
Solomon Moshkevich
Amy Oliver
Rich Seiler
Rishi Seth
Jeff Silk
Greg Sinigiani*
David Thomas
*McDonald’s Owners