News Summary
A new Ronald McDonald House is set to open in Shreveport-Bossier in August 2025, providing vital support for families with children undergoing medical treatment. Located on the campus of Willis-Knighton South, the facility will feature 20 guest rooms, free amenities, and a welcoming environment. The initiative aims to raise $10 million for operational costs, reflecting strong community support for families in need during challenging times.
Shreveport, Louisiana – A new Ronald McDonald House is set to open in Shreveport-Bossier in August 2025, providing crucial support to families with children facing terminal illnesses or extended hospital stays. This facility aims to alleviate some of the burdens these families endure while their children receive medical care by offering a welcoming environment and a range of support services.
The Ronald McDonald House will be conveniently located on the campus of Willis-Knighton South in Shreveport, ensuring that families have easy access to nearby hospitals. The facility will feature 20 guest rooms, each designed to provide comfort and privacy for families in need. Families will be able to stay free of charge, regardless of their income levels, emphasizing the initiative’s commitment to accessibility and support.
Within the Ronald McDonald House, families will benefit from a variety of amenities aimed at improving their experiences during challenging times. Services will include nutritious meals, snacks, and activities for siblings, ensuring that all family members feel supported and included. The space will also feature dedicated play areas, as well as essential facilities such as laundry rooms and a communal kitchen and dining area.
The goal of the Ronald McDonald House is to help families stay close to their children during medical treatments, reducing stress and providing a supportive community. Families with children receiving care at any hospital in Shreveport will be able to access the services offered at the house, with referrals managed by social workers from those hospitals.
Funding and Construction Plans
The establishment of the new Ronald McDonald House is part of the “Where Hope Has a Home” fundraising campaign, which aims to raise $10 million to cover building and operational costs for the first three years of service. So far, over $9.2 million has been raised through various initiatives and events, including the successful Inspiring Women Week 2025 fundraising effort.
The construction of the Ronald McDonald House is projected to begin in early 2024. Local organizations and volunteers will play a vital role in providing meals for families staying at the house, reflecting the community’s dedication to supporting those in need.
Support from Ronald McDonald House Charities
This initiative is supported by the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas & North Louisiana (RMHCAR-NLA), an organization with a long history of serving families with ill children. Established in 1974, the Ronald McDonald House Charities operates over 375 houses globally, aiding millions of families every year.
Impact on the Community
Once completed, the Ronald McDonald House will be the first of its kind in northwest Louisiana, fulfilling a critical need in the region. By providing a home-like environment close to medical facilities, the house aims to create a supportive atmosphere for families during what is often a difficult and emotional time. Transportation services to and from local hospitals will also be available, further easing the logistical challenges families face while their children are in treatment.
In summary, the upcoming Ronald McDonald House in Shreveport-Bossier will establish a vital resource for families navigating the challenges of pediatric healthcare. With comprehensive support services and a commitment to serving families regardless of financial circumstance, the facility is poised to make a significant impact in the local community when it opens its doors in August 2025.
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Additional Resources
- KTBS
- Shreveport-Bossier Advocate
- KSLA
- Shreveport Times
- KTAL News
- Wikipedia: Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Google Search: Ronald McDonald House Shreveport Bossier
- Google Scholar: Ronald McDonald House Shreveport Bossier
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Ronald McDonald House
- Google News: Ronald McDonald House Shreveport Bossier

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