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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Join us at the 3rd Annual Dylan J. Hoffman Walk & Family Fun Day to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley.
The Walk, led by Ronald McDonald, will be a leisurely stroll around the campus of the Westchester Medical Center - approximately a 1.2 mile lap.
Registration and Warm-Up: 11 AM
Walk: 11:30 AM
After the walk, enjoy fun family activities including Wacky Inflatables Bounce Houses, the Bubble Bus, BASF Kids Lab, music by DJ Johnny G and a BBQ by the Yonkers Fire Department!
Dylan lived a short life, but his memory and spirit are alive and well. This event hosted by the House in conjunction with the Hoffman Family, allows us to celebrate his life and the thousands of families who have stayed with us since our inception.
THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS:
JDF, LLC
Caroline & Kevin Hoffman
Elizabeth Carlo
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Timber Ridge Hauling & Recycling, Inc.
Steven & Mary Hoffman
Through individual, corporate and foundation support, your group can help us continue to impact many more lives. Please review the sponsorship opportunities for this year's walk and select a level which allows your group to help and participate.
We look forward to sharing this special day with you!
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$27,729
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- Address:
- One Woods Road
- On The Grounds Of The Maria Fareri Children's Hospital
- Valhalla, NY 10595
- USA
- Time:
- Sep 24, 2017 11:00am - 1:00pm
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.