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Ride For Kids
September 22, 2009 - 8:27pm — Don Neske
Be a part of the solution by making a donation to the Ride For Kids supporting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Over the past 26 years the Ride For Kids has raised over $50 Million towards research, care, family support and even college scholarships!
Help GettingOutside.com support Chip Stockman, a Ride For Kids rider in the Philadelphia area: http://www.firstgiving.com/chipstockman
For the fifth year in a row Chip will be helping to raise money for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation in September by joining hundreds of other motorcycle riders as part of the Annual Ride for Kids event.
“If you can help with a small donation, thank you - it helps the kids so much. I know because every year at this event I meet kids affected by brain tumors. Sadly every year we lose more,” said Stockman.
Chip will be a part of the Philadelphia Area ride from King of Prussia to Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square. This year, there are 33 national rides raising money for this worthy cause.
Sadly Mike Traynor, President of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and co-founder of the Ride for Kids®, died 9/12/2009. But you can continue his legacy by supporting a rider, like Chip, in one of the 32 national events that bring the motorcycle community together for kids. Visit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Ride For Kids site to learn more!
Here is a vide of last year's event in Philly made by Chip Stockman:
