David's House...

is the dream of a little boy named David Cyr who passed away in 1984 after a long struggle with acute lymphocytic leukemia.

During David’s frequent visits to the children’s hospital, at that time in Hanover, NH, his father, Dick, met many parents who slept in their cars or in chairs in their child’s hospital room, unable to afford any length of stay at a nearby hotel and unwilling to leave their child’s side. Likewise, each time David was discharged, he begged his parents to take the other kids in the pediatric departments with them to their safe, comfortable home in nearby Vermont.

For three years life went on this way. Dick met frustrated, exhausted parents and dealt with David’s illness the best he knew how; for his part, David helped. In and out of the hospital, Dick tells us, David never lost his love of life or his ability to brighten the days of those he met.

 It was 1984 and David’s doctor told the Cyrs that David had just months left to live. The boy’s parents had heard this before, but this time, Dick could feel that it was true.  Their home was nearby – a twenty minute drive – but in such times, any distance is too far. Exasperated, overwhelmed, and feeling the frustration he had seen in so many other parents, Dick asked the doctor, “Why isn’t there a place for families like ours to stay?” There had been talk of such a place, the doctor told them, but nothing had ever come of it.

"We're going to build a place," Dick said,
"and we're going to call it David's House."
 

Within a week of David's passing, the Cyrs and their friends and family had already begun raising money for David’s House. The seed money from which this wonderful organization has grown was David's own $300.78 (in spare change, allowances, and birthday money stashed around the house). Whenever Dick had asked him what he was saving for, David replied, "For a special reason, Dad." David's House opened its doors to guests on January 20, 1986 and since then, that "special reason" has served over 12,000 families from around the world

When the hospital's pediatric services moved from Hanover to Lebanon in 1991, the Board of Directors of David's House decided to launch a capital campaign to build a new home on land that the Medical Center agreed to lease for $1 per year (it should be noted that this is the only financial support that David’s House receives from DHMC). On May 9, 1994, the current David's House welcomed its first guests. A two-minute walk from DHMC’s doors, David’s House was designed specifically to not look like an institutional building and instead feels like a cozy house with short hallways, welcoming colors, and soft lighting. 


Now, into our 26th year, we are happy to annouce our next historical undertaking. The Keeping David's Promise campaign is a $4 million effort that will add a much-needed cottage-style addition to the house, strengthen our operating support, and ensure our future with a long-term endowment strategy. Learn more about Keeping David's Promise.

Our Mission

David's House provides a home-away-from-home and support for the families of children receiving treatment at the Children's hospital at dartmouth-hitchcock medical center in lebanon, nh.


Since the doors of David's House opened on January 20th, 1986, over 12,000 families have called David's House their home-away-from-home. Countless others have used the house on a day-guest basis--for a shower, a nap, a meal, or any other service we provide apart from an overnight room. We provide so much more than a bed to sleep in, a kitchen to eat in, and quiet areas to find respite in – we are a safe, peaceful, home environment filled with compassionate staff and volunteers, and we foster connections among families that can result in lifelong friendships and support networks.

FAQs
 

Flags that represent the 42 states and 25 foreign countries from which our guests have come sit atop the fireplace mantle in our living room. 


 

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Testimonials

"Thanks for a comforting, welcoming atmosphere. A sweet and generous haven from the stress and worry about a very sick child."



"We don't have a car, and because of David's House, we were seconds away from our little girl."

"When you walk in from spending an extraordinarily stressful day at the hospital, tired, weary, scared, and forlorn, you immediately feel a sense of comfort and peace. It's difficult to explain."

"Honestly, I don't know what we would do without your support."


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David's House

461 Mt. Support Road, PO Box 660
Lebanon, NH 03766
Phone (603) 643-2298 | Fax (603) 643-1625

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