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Members Of Armonk Charity Cook, Serve Food To Kids At Ronald McDonald House

ARMONK, N.Y. -- In honor of National Family Volunteer Day on Saturday, Nov. 21, Heavenly Productions Foundation, a charity based in Armonk, cooked and served dinner and desserts to 25 children with families at the Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla.

From left, Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and Byram Hills High School students: Alex Rosenblatt, James Fallon and Julia Gizzi.

From left, Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and Byram Hills High School students: Alex Rosenblatt, James Fallon and Julia Gizzi.

Photo Credit: Contributed
Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and H.C. Crittenden students.

Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and H.C. Crittenden students.

Photo Credit: Contributed

 Heavenly Productions Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to help children in need and in distress.

Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and Byram Hills High School students James Fallon, Julia Gizzi and Alex Rosenblatt and H.C. Crittenden School's students Bella Gizzi and Zack Youngblood set tables, decorated and served salad, Italian bread, chicken parmigiana and Rao's penne pasta to these families. 

Heavenly Productions Board members Dr. Kathy Reilly Fallon, Donna Gizzi and adult volunteers Richie Gizzi, Liz Rosenblatt and Susan Youngblood helped out and donated food and desserts along with DeCicco's & Sons of Armonk. 

For more information on Heavenly Productions, click here.

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