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74 No Family Should Sleep in Their Car: Inside Shreveport's Ronald McDonald House with Lori Moore

25 min · 22 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 74 No Family Should Sleep in Their Car: Inside Shreveport's Ronald McDonald House with Lori Moore

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What happens when your child is hospitalized… and you have nowhere to go? In this powerful episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Jeremy Sutton sits down with Lori Moore, Mission Director of the Ronald McDonald House in Shreveport, to talk about one of the most impactful (and often overlooked) resources in our community. This isn't just a place to sleep—it's a lifeline for families facing some of the hardest days of their lives. ❤️ What This Episode Is About: When a child is in the NICU or PICU, families are often forced into impossible situations—sleeping in waiting rooms, cars, or driving long distances just to be close. The Ronald McDonald House removes that burden by providing a completely free home away from home, steps from the hospital, so families can focus on what matters most: their child. 🔑 What You'll Learn: * What the Ronald McDonald House actually provides (it's WAY more than a room) * How families are supported physically, emotionally, and financially * Why proximity to parents helps children heal faster * The real cost families avoid (often $10,000–$15,000+ per stay) * How community and shared experiences help families cope * Why even families nearby (like Benton or Bossier) still need this resource * How YOU can support or donate to keep this service free 💬 Powerful Moments: * "Our goal is to fully care for families so the only thing they have to worry about is their hospitalized child." * "This is a home away from home during the hardest days of their lives." * "Some families were sleeping in their cars before this existed." 🏠 What Families Receive: * Private family suites with beds, bathrooms, and space for kids * Fresh, home-cooked meals every night * Fully stocked pantry and essentials * Laundry facilities on every floor * Indoor & outdoor play areas for siblings * Wellness opportunities like yoga and meditation * A built-in community of families going through the same journey 👉 Plus: Day-use access for families who don't need overnight stays but still need rest, food, and support 📊 Real Impact: * 80+ families served in the first 90 days * Some families stay over 100 days during long NICU journeys * 84% of families served are low-income 🎯 Who This Episode Is For: * Parents and families in the Shreveport-Bossier area * Healthcare professionals * Anyone who wants to support meaningful local causes * People who want to see the GOOD happening in their community 🙌 How You Can Help: * Donate financially (every dollar stays local) * Purchase items from their Amazon wishlist * Donate new toys, snacks, or essentials * Volunteer or host donation drives 🌐 Website: rmhcnla.org 📞 Phone: 318-840-9100 💡 Final Thought: In a moment when everything feels out of control… having a place to rest, eat, and breathe can change everything. This house doesn't just provide shelter; it gives families strength.

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episode 79 How The Committee of 100 Are Helping Shape the Future of Shreveport-Bossier City with Jeffrey Goodman artwork

79 How The Committee of 100 Are Helping Shape the Future of Shreveport-Bossier City with Jeffrey Goodman

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