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Houston Ride for KidsĀ®

April 27, 2008

Brain tumor patient Jaime gets ready to roll in Houston.

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  • Riders break fundraising records at 16th annual Houston event

    The 16th annual Houston Ride for Kids broke all of its previous fundraising records on April 27, raising over $283,700 for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation's medical research and family support programs.

    Storm clouds threatened to burst as the crowd of 645 gathered at Pasadena Convention Center and Fairgrounds, but the rain stayed away during the ride. The route gave participants a different view than in years past, crossing the Fred Hartman Bridge first, then circling around the San Jacinto monument.

    Celebration of Life
    Back at the fairgrounds, an exuberant Celebration of Life program got underway with 20 local brain tumor patients, the Ride for Kids "stars" of the day. From young Ava, walking at age 2 despite doctors' predictions, to long-term survivor Amy, 31, their bravery and fortitude inspired the fundraisers.

    "There are new breakthroughs in treatments because of more and better research, and that is only possible because of the funding from organizations like the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation," said Dr. Murali Mohan Chintagumpala, attending physician at Texas Children's Hospital and professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine.

    Top fundraisers
    The event raised a total of $283,728. Terry and Maggie Sims of Deer Park, Texas, were the top individual fundraisers with $13,650 raised.

    Members of HRCA Northwest Honda Red Riders turned in $47,659 to take top chapter/club honors, while the customers of Northwest Honda of Houston brought $77,892 to make it the top motorcycle business.

    Judy Ferguson of Crosby, Texas, won the grand prize, a new Honda motorcycle.

    A Texas-sized thank-you went to Houston's dedicated task force, led by Ronnie Lunsford and visitation leaders Judy and Steve Ferguson. Along with their terrific event volunteers, they hosted an unforgettable day for brain tumor patients and motorcylists alike.

    Plan a fundraiser:
    Each state requires PBTF to approve your fundraiser, so contact us early in your planning process. The first step is to complete our fundraising application.

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