[1][2] It provides temporary accommodation for the families of children ages 0–26 undergoing treatment for pediatric cancer, and is the only facility in New York City to provide post-transplant suites outside of a hospital.
[4] It has now grown to be a 95-room, 11-story, 79,000-square-foot (7,300 m2) red brick building that was built in 1989 by the Spector Group.
[7] The House has provided support to over 35,000 families from over 70 countries in its 95 suites.
Additionally, an extensive lineup of activities and events for guests of all ages and backgrounds are offered every day.
After long days of treatment, these programs help give children and their families a break and much-needed relief.