This summer I will ride in three fundraising events for causes that I am personally committed to supporting with my time, sweat, voice, and pocket book. If you feel compelled to support these causes with your own pocket book, the buttons to the right make donating online easy. I've already paid the registration fees, so 100% of your donation will directly support the cause. All of my fundraising goals are set at twice the required minimum for participants. This is no small task and I would greatly appreciate your support on any of these challenging rides. Many thanks.
Courage Classic - Cascade Mountains - 174 miles, 3 days (donate here)
The ride supports a Rotary Club endowment for the Child Abuse Intervention Department at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma. The endowment is the single largest source of funding for this department and without it, many abused children in Pierce County would not have anyone advocating for their safety and well-being. This will be the third year that I've participated in this event. In previous years I've ridden my Xtracycle, but if you'd like to make a huge pledge in exchange for me doing an insanely stupid human trick (like riding my bucket bike over three mountain passes), email me with your proposal! (matt dot newport
LiveStrong Challenge - Seattle - 100 miles, 1 day (donate here)
We've all been affected by cancer somehow, if not personally than through people we know and love. My sister-in-law survived Hodgkin's lymphoma in her twenties. My grandfather survived prostate cancer. I ride bikes with a breast cancer survivor. These battles for survival are tough, but they do not need to be fought alone. The Lance Armstrong Foundation provides cancer resources and support to help more people survive cancer. This is what the yellow bracelets are all about - helping people to fight cancer and win.
Wheels to Meals - Puyallup Valley - 75 miles, 1 day (donate here)
This ride supports the largest food bank in Pierce County, St. Leo Food Connection. Food Connection also runs other programs in the area to help fight hunger, notably their Backpack Program that gives weekend meals to elementary school students during the school year. Recently they've started a fruit orchard so that they can provide locally produced food for their clients. I will personally donate $5 for every person that makes a donation through my site before June 6!
Again, thanks for reading and for your support!
-Matt