Supported Charities

Each year we strive to donate not only monetarily, but our time and volunteer hours throughout the community to benefit numerous charities, groups and national organizations.

Please feel free to join our mission by volunteering or make a donation to our association so WE CAN CONTINUE our community outreach. Be sure and sign up for our e-newsletter to receive information about our events, updates and latest news.

Ronald McDonald House NYC

When families must travel to New York City for the advanced cancer treatment they can’t get anywhere else, they can find a loving place to stay at our House. Located on East 73rd Street in Manhattan, and within close proximity to 8 major hospital systems, Ronald McDonald House New York welcomes children and families from across the world. The House can accommodate 95 families including 6 post-transplant suites.

Ronald McDonald house of the Greater Hudson Valley

The Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley is committed to keeping families with sick or injured children close to each other and to the care and resources they need.

We achieve our mission through the quality, experience, and dedication of our staff and volunteers, as well as support from our community and local businesses.

Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation

The mission of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) is to eradicate cancer by funding collaborative cross-institutional research to identify and correct abnormal gene function that cause cancer. This research is the basis for developing minimally toxic treatments for all patients with cancer.

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Families are at the heart of MDA's mission. A caring and concerned group of families started MDA in 1950, and we continue to relentlessly pursue our promise to transform the lives of people living with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related neuromuscular diseases, through research, care and advocacy.

Aidan Jack Seeger Foundation

The ALD Alliance helps families across the United States that are newly diagnosed with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) by giving them the resources they need to fight this rare and devastating disease.