In the long battle against illness, “home” is always the warmest haven. As they return home, each family shares the heartfelt stories and touching moments from their stay at the House.
Moses’ story: A Journey of Hope from the “Little Hut”
Do you remember Moses, the boy who dreamed of developing games while staying at the “Little Hut” in the Kwun Tong House? Time flies, and Moses is back at school! Although he is still undergoing treatment, he continues to develop his own gaming app. Moses’ mum has also returned to work, bringing the family’s life gradually back on track. Having gone through this illness, Moses has become noticeably more mature, thinking more of his parents and throwing fewer tantrums. To him, Mum will always be the best and most loving mother in the world. Speaking of life at the House, Moses fondly recalls the sunny “Little Hut” and the joyful moments of making food and crafts together.
Moses’ mum shared: “The House provided a wonderful environment for us to stay during treatment , giving me some much-needed breathing space. With the support of other families, I gained so much more positive mindset.”
Moses and his mum have now become our “Love Companions.” Even after leaving the House, they happily return to join our activities, sharing love and hope with families in need.
Charlotte’s story: The House as Their Second Home
Charlotte’s family, who often shared their daily moments with us during their stay, have now returned home! At just two years old, Charlotte already has plenty of “on-screen experience” — including being featured in the 2025 Winter Newsletter, a newspaper interview, and participated in the music video “沒有翅膀的天使”.
Charlotte’s parents expressed that after experiencing the services, they hope more families going through similar challenges can learn about Ronald McDonald House. Leaving the House was hard for them, as Charlotte had come to see it as her second home. She knew the environment and the people well, that even developed an outgoing personality, greeting everyone she met.

