Thank You Amy!

A Heartfelt Thank You At Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley, we know that kindness has the power to uplift, inspire, and create lasting change. Your generosity and […]
Christmas in July

Christmas In July Join us for a BBQ and a visit from Santa! Help us count down to Christmas here at the House! You can shop from our wishlist, financially […]
Ernest C. Trefz Memorial Sporting Clays Invitational

Ernest C. Trefz Memorial Sporting Clays Invitational Join us for the annual Ernest C. Trefz Memorial Clay Invitational in support of the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley. […]
Golf Outing at Maidstone

Golfing At Maidstone Club Join us at the exclusive Maidstone Club, ranked one of America’s top 100 golf courses, located on the Atlantic Ocean in the village of East Hampton, […]
Room in Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla renamed after late wife of fire deputy chief
Room in Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla renamed after late wife of fire deputy chief A room in the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley Nancy Heffernan. http://rmh-ghv.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/News-12-Westchester-Room-Naming-Clip.mp4A […]
Footsteps For Families, Walk Over The Hudson 2024

Footsteps For Families Join Us On The Walkway Over The Hudson This is a wonderful way to be outside and enjoy the amazing spring views from above the Hudson River […]
The Fritz Family

A year ago, my 11-month-old granddaughter required specialized care. Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley provided essential support during this challenging time.
2024 Q1 Newsletter

In order to raise money for the Ronald McDonald McDonald House, Jackson created an initiative called “Savetober”.
The Craane Family

While our son was receiving treatment for several months at Westchester Medical/Maria Fareri we utilized the RMH day program.
Goalie makes saves for Ronald McDonald House

Blind Brook goalie creates “SAVETOBER” and raises $5,892 for Ronald McDonald House of Greater Hudson Valley
The following piece was written by Jackson Scala, a freshman at Blind Brook high school and member of the school’s hockey team. An accomplished goalie, Jackson embodies what it means to be a team player, both on and off the ice.