Mission
To provide a "home-away-from-home" that serves and sustains families of children being treated at area hospitals and supports community programs that serve the needs of children.
Vision
All children have access to needed medical care and families are supported while actively involved in their children’s care.
Values
To provide a "home-away-from-home" that serves and sustains families of children being treated at area hospitals and supports community programs that serve the needs of children.
Vision
All children have access to needed medical care and families are supported while actively involved in their children’s care.
Values
- Family-focused - We enable the healing power of togetherness for a family with a sick child.
- Compassionate - We serve with empathy, realizing that the families and children we welcome are experiencing tremendous uncertainty and worry.
- Inclusive – We know there is strength in diversity of thought and culture and seek to create an environment where all are respected and valued.
- Accountable – We operate with transparency and are committed to utilizing our partnerships and resources responsibly.
Our three core programs help children and families in their times of need

The Ronald McDonald House
Since 1981 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas (RMHCA) has provided a "home-away-from-home" for more than 38,000 families sent to Little Rock for life saving medical care for their child. These families travel hundreds of miles, from all across Arkansas, many states and other countries. When a family struggles with their child's critical medical condition, the House provides a private place for them to stay each night and the little things that are otherwise easily taken for granted - a comfortable suite, hot meals, play spaces and friendly faces to come home to after a long day in the hospital.
Since 1981 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas (RMHCA) has provided a "home-away-from-home" for more than 38,000 families sent to Little Rock for life saving medical care for their child. These families travel hundreds of miles, from all across Arkansas, many states and other countries. When a family struggles with their child's critical medical condition, the House provides a private place for them to stay each night and the little things that are otherwise easily taken for granted - a comfortable suite, hot meals, play spaces and friendly faces to come home to after a long day in the hospital.

The Ronald McDonald Family Room at UAMS
The Ronald McDonald Family Room is a 2,000 sf place of respite for families with tiny babies in the NICU.
It includes:
-Four sleeping rooms
-Open concept kitchen - frozen meals and snacks provided
-Living and dining areas with coffee/beverage station
-Play area
-Laundry facilities
-Family bathroom with shower
This program helps families with a critically-ill baby in the NICU that also have an older child at home. This space allows the whole family to stay intact during the stress of a hospitalization.
The Ronald McDonald Family Room is a 2,000 sf place of respite for families with tiny babies in the NICU.
It includes:
-Four sleeping rooms
-Open concept kitchen - frozen meals and snacks provided
-Living and dining areas with coffee/beverage station
-Play area
-Laundry facilities
-Family bathroom with shower
This program helps families with a critically-ill baby in the NICU that also have an older child at home. This space allows the whole family to stay intact during the stress of a hospitalization.

The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile
The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile is a 40-foot, state-of-the-art, mobile unit that provides free full service dental care and education to children who would not otherwise have access to this type of care and information. Currently, we travel to elementary schools in six Arkansas counties: Faulkner, Grant, Lonoke, Perry, Pulaski and Saline. Since 2009 the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile has provided over $3.5 million in free dental care to underserved children in Arkansas.
The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile is a 40-foot, state-of-the-art, mobile unit that provides free full service dental care and education to children who would not otherwise have access to this type of care and information. Currently, we travel to elementary schools in six Arkansas counties: Faulkner, Grant, Lonoke, Perry, Pulaski and Saline. Since 2009 the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile has provided over $3.5 million in free dental care to underserved children in Arkansas.