Ride for Kids tops $185,000 in St. Louis, Philadelphia
September 19, 2011
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation® (PBTF) Ride for Kids® events in St.
Louis and Philadelphia raised a grand total of $185,645 for the fight against
childhood brain tumors yesterday.
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Josh gives his VIP escort a hug in St. Louis.
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St. Louis gives kids hope
St. Louis motorcyclists celebrated their 10th Ride for Kids® by raising $101,831 for the PBTF.
A
group of 175 riders and other supporters came to St. Charles Community
College in Cottleville to support their “stars,” James, Isabelle, Brian,
Joshua, Daniel, Hope, Abigail, Josh, Zachary, Ashleigh, and Courtney.
After
the ride, PBTF college scholarship recipient Abigail said, “Thanks so
much to everyone that gives up their time to help. You give us hope.”
Much
of that hope comes from researchers like Dr. Joshua Rubin of St. Louis
Children’s Hospital and Siteman Cancer Center, who assured the riders
that their dollars make a difference.
The top fundraisers were:
- Individual: Lisa Rozier, $45,000
- Family team or organization: Taylor Rozier’s Hope for a Cure Brain Tumor Foundation, $45,000
- Motorcycle club/chapter: Brian Ott’s Bikers, $12,179
- Motorcycle business: Niehaus Cycle Sales, $17,760
The donated Ride for Kids® drawing prizes went to John Voss (Honda
motorcycle); Mary Hoette (AGV helmet); Mike Doyer (Dunlop tire); and
Lisa Rozier (Tourmaster luggage and Cardo Systems headset).
Many
thanks go to the volunteers who organized the ride. This year’s
leadership team was Greg Hoette, Norm and Angie Riekena, John and Lorrie
Lehmann, and Marty Hall. Save the date for next year’s ride on Sunday,
Sept. 16.
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The Philadelphia ride gets a thumbs up from Angelina.
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Philadelphia rides for research
The seventh
Philadelphia Ride for Kids® raised $83,814 for the PBTF yesterday at a
new location, Valley Forge Christian College in Phoenixville.
Over
300 riders and supporters were on hand to honor seven local brain tumor
survivors: Althea, Giselle, Angelina, John, Danielle, and PBTF
scholarship recipients Annie and Emily. After a ride through the
countryside, several of them talked about their lives.
“Things
could be so much worse for me, but because of you I have been in
remission for six years,” said Emily, 14. Added Giselle, 17, “The
research that you fund is probably why my surgery has gone so well.”
That funding comes from donations given by motorcyclists, family members and other supporters. Philadelphia’s leaders were:
- Individual: Jill Bookman, $18,693
- Family team or organization: Team Tyler, powered by American Collectors Insurance, $28,703
- Motorcycle club/chapter: GWRRA PA-A, $7,390
- Motorcycle business: Powersports East, $16,636
Donated Ride for Kids® drawing prizes went to Vernon Landis (Honda
motorcycle); Thomas Denson (AGV helmet); Tammy Price (Dunlop tire);
David Green (Tourmaster luggage); and Sterling Beiler (Cardo Systems
headset).
The Philadelphia Ride for Kids® is organized by
volunteers, led this year by Steve and Deneen Falk, Joel Samick, Lynn
Nathan, and Gordon Smith. Ride with us next year on Sunday, Sept. 16.
Ride for Kids®
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Asheville, NC 28806
828-665-6891
800-253-6530
828-665-6894 (fax)
e-mail: info@rideforkids.org
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