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>STANDARD PROTOCOLS


-You choose the menu! Food and ingredients must be purchased by the group. You are responsible for the entire meal.


- Food must be prepared on site (unless prepared in a commecial kitchen, store, or restaurant).


-The House is equipped with a full kitchen, stocked with pots, pans, bake ware and utensils for preparing a meal.  Dinnerware and silverware are also made available by the House. No need to bring drinks.


-Groups must clean up workspace and all utensils from cooking. Dishwashers are provided. Please plan to stay to serve your food and pack up in to go containers.


-Brunch should be ready to be served at 10:30am and dinner at 6pm.  Dessert is optional, but always welcomed! 


-Our physical address is 80 Woods Road, Valhalla NY


-It is imperative that any individuals exhibiting symptoms of an infectious disease not enter the House as there can be immunocompromised individuals at the House. Please let us know if your group will be unable to attend because of illness. 



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Location / Venue

  • Address:
  • 80 Woods Road
  • Valhalla 10595
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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.