Capital Campaigns
A $12 Million Investment for
New Cancer Center and Medical Office Building
Our Goal: Raising Funds To Keep Our Patients Close To Home
Hudson Valley Hospital Center seeks to raise $5 million over the next three years to fund the construction, technology and furnishing of a state of the art Comprehensive Cancer Center. This campaign is will be managed by the hospital’s Foundation Board and a Campaign Steering Committee comprised of local and regional leaders.
Building On Excellence Phase II, follows the successful $16 million campaign for the hospital’s $100 million major expansion and renovation program that was completed in June 2010. Initial goal was $12 million. Phase II plans to build on the excitement and success of the first phase and to attract donors who want to fund a local cancer program.
Construction on the 54,000 square-foot Cancer Center and Medical Office Building began in the fall of 2010 and is expected to be completed in the Fall of 2011.
This Campaign will permit the hospital to make purchases and nearly fund the $7 million program investment. Hospital leadership needs to fund the program at this level because other critical programs need renovation such as the facility’s Intensive Care Unit. Leadership plans to begin and complete this complicated ICU program in the next two to three years.
If you want to be part of this exciting time in the Hospital’s history, and would like to make a donation, please call The Foundation Office at 914-734-3755.



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