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PBTF Ride for Kids Events Haul In Over $126,000

Motorcyclists in California, Arizona and Tennessee brought a total of $126,326 to Ride for Kids

Motorcyclists in California, Arizona and Tennessee brought a total of $126,326 to Ride for Kids® events this weekend. Their efforts fund research and family support programs at the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation® (PBTF).

Heroes in San Diego
Skies were overcast but spirits were bright at the sixth San Diego Ride for Kids, where over 200 participants brought $49,094 for the PBTF.

Mira Costa College in Cardiff again hosted the ride, which offered incredible views along oceanfront beaches and lush valleys.    

Nine “stars” led the ride: Leo, Amanda, Lauren, Michelle, David, Steven, Claire, Danny and Alyssa. Everyone gathered afterward to hear from these young people. Said Michelle, the first PBTF scholarship recipient to graduate from college, “You’re the heroes behind the scenes for better medicines that cause less harm to us. Times are hard but you are still here.”

In San Diego the fundraising efforts were led by:

Individual: Ken Wahlster, $16,477

Club/Chapter: GWRRA CA-1N, $6,282

Motorcycle Business: Bike Bandit, $16,477

Brain tumor survivor David and his mother, Miriam, pitched in by raising $6,567 for the cause. Miriam also served as the patient family liaison for the event.

Volunteers deserve the thanks for a great day for the kids. San Diego’s task force leaders were Robert and Janet Lebkuecher, Gary Magee and Christian McCart.

Surging ahead in Phoenix
Arizona motorcyclists have been riding for the kids for 14 years, and this year they brought $46,345 in contributions to the PBTF.

Over 300 participants came to Desert Ridge High School in Mesa for the event, which honored brain tumor survivors Gaites, Rosa, Keegan, Emily, Alan, Leslie, Megan and Sabrina, along with PBTF scholarship recipient Nikki.

Many of these children joined the ride through the desert before returning for the Celebration of Life. Rosa’s mom, Jackie, spoke for many parents when she said, "Rosie can lead a more productive life because of your generosity."

Doctors like Michael Etzl of Phoenix Children’s Hospital are working hard to improve quality of life for kids with brain tumors. He told the crowd that the PBTF "has blossomed into a powerhouse funding research."

Motorcyclists are behind that surge. In Phoenix, the top fundraisers were:

Individual: Mark Tkach, $7,044

Club/Chapter: GWRRA AZ-A, $4,516

Motorcycle Business: RideNow Powersports, $19,043

The event also honored the national contributions of Gold Wing Road Riders Association members. GWRRA Chief Operating Officer Melissa Eason received a plaque commemorating over $700,000 in chapter contributions for 2009.

Knoxville celebrates a decade of support
The 10th Knoxville Ride for Kids® took place on a gorgeous fall day at the tail waters of Norris Dam, with participants raising $30,887 for the PBTF.

Riders were treated to some of the most beautiful roads in eastern Tennessee. Bright blue skies, fall colors and near perfect weather made for a spectacular day.

The post-ride program celebrated the accomplishments of brain tumor survivors Jimmy, Jessica S., Hannah, and Jessica Q., a PBTF scholarship recipient. "Your support is very uplifting," she told the crowd. "I suffer from short-term memory loss and I struggle in college, but I’m proving a lot of people wrong and giving up is not an option."

Researchers aren’t giving up, either, thanks to motorcyclists’ contributions, said Raymond Pais, an oncologist from East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.

The event’s leading fundraisers were:

Individuals: Greg and Tracey Lawson, $9,542

Club/Chapter: Hannah’s Army Angels, $11,945

Motorcycle Business: Honda of Knoxville, $14,146

The 2011 ride has a new date, July 31, and a new start point, Pellissippi State Community College.

The national Ride for Kids® program and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation® (PBTF) promote childhood brain tumor research and provide family support through free literature about brain tumors, educational newsletters, online conferences and college scholarships. For more information, go to http://www.rideforkids.org.

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