Working Bee FAQs

Keeping families close.

What to expect on the day of your Working Bee!

365 nights a year, up to 31 families sleep at Ronald McDonald House in Randwick, coming and going to and from the Sydney Children’s Hospital each day to be close to their children when they are receiving vital treatment.

What your Working Bee Day will look like

To have the best experience, this is what your Working Bee will look like:

8.45am – Arrival and Sign in

9.00am – Induction & House Tour

9.15am – Working Bee commences

1.00pm – Working Bee concludes

Tea, Coffee, water and soft drinks are available at the House and are complimentary, however you will need to provide your own morning tea if you wish to have these at the House on the day.

Volunteer Declaration Form

Your main champion in your organisation will have briefed you about this amazing and unforgettable experience. It’s really important that you complete the Volunteer Declaration Form prior to the due date set by your main champion.

To complete the Form, please click here.

The Working Bee is a great opportunity to help us ensure our House is kept clean for our families. 

This amazing and unforgettable, hands-on experience provides an opportunity for team building, while you and your colleagues pay it forward to seriously ill children and families.

Location: Ronald McDonald House in Randwick, 149-151 Barker Street, Randwick NSW 2031

Ronald McDonald House Sydney