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Recruit Riders To Join The Movement
Rebecca U. is 15 years old and has MS.
Rebecca’s mom Stephanie, called requesting us to pay for her son's little league (Rebecca's little brother). Stephanie has had to quit working to take care of Rebecca on a full time basis. The majority of the family's money goes toward paying for Rebecca's health care needs. The family was so thrilled that we could help out with their youngest child's little league, through the Support the Family Fund, as many of his needs have taken a backseat to Rebecca's health care needs.
To raise the funds necessary to continue the programs, services and research we provide, we need to recruit at least 1,500 passionate and dedicated cyclists to join us this year.
You can help! Please recruit your friends, family and co-workers to ride with us in October. The earlier cyclists register and begin fundraising, the faster we are able to use the funds to provide the needed resources for our clients through financial assistance, programs, advocacy and research
BIKE CLUB SHOUT OUT!
Thank you to all of our bike clubs for rallying behind our mission! Thank you for helping us with training rides and for engaging your members to participate in our event. We appreciate your support.
Do you belong to a club? If they have not yet joined the ride, ask them to come on board and be represented. Contact Allison at 310-479-4456, or at Allison.barry@nmss.org for more information.
LOGISTICS
Don’t be a procrastinator! Make sure to reserve your hotel rooms early. Check out the list of hotels that offer discounts.
Reminder NEW start/finish location!! San Buenaventura Park, Ventura CA. Make sure to reserve your room accordingly!
THANK YOU from the MS community
“The Bike MS cyclists are some of the most positive and enthusiastic athletes I have met. Every year I spend the weekend at the event just to be inspired by the stories and spirit of the riders and their teams. Bike MS truly is the highlight of my year. The amazing energy and excitement of the riders fills me with the hope that we soon make a world free of MS.”
- Kim, Diagnosed in 1986 |