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Every September the Hoffman family celebrates Dylan's life by raising funds and awareness for the Ronald McDonald House, so families like theirs have the support and resources they need to cope during their child's illness.
We like to finish our Challenge off by having a grand finale for the families that participated in our Challenge. We invite you to join us as we celebrate Dylan's life at Family Fun Day.

October 2nd, 10AM-2PM
Crawford Park
122 North Ridge St
Rye Brook, NY, 10573

Activities include or are provided by:
Obstacle Course by Transform Fitness
Balloon twisting by My Balloon Guy
Caricatures by JT Caricatures
Music from DJ Johnny G
Rye Children's Book Fair
Marla Beth Designs
Rye Nature Center
Wacky Inflatables
Lego Mania
East Pointe Dance
& More
Prizes to be given out for teams & individuals who raised the most funds and logged the most miles during the September challenge!
While the event is free for all families, we suggest those that did not participate in the Dashing for Dylan Challenge to donate $30/per family to attend.
This September join the Dashing for Dylan Challenge and help us reach our goal of moving 6,000 miles and raising $80,000! This goal will allow us to provide 400 nights of comfort to families during the most difficult time in their lives.

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In Support of Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley

At Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley we envision a world where all children have access to the medical care they need, and their families are fully supported and actively involved in their children’s care.  Thanks to our community of supporters we can offer families compassionate care by creating and running programs aimed at improving the health and well-being of sick children and their families.

When a child is battling a medical crisis, our House provides families with all the comforts of home and eases some of the burdens they face every day. Together, we continue to enable access to medical care for seriously ill children, allowing a family-centered care approach to treatment and giving families what they need most during this critical time -– each other.