Monday, January 19, 2009

1500 Miles (click here)

All of our children have been the best possible supporters of Chris throughout her journey to health. They have sacrificed a great deal to ensure that they can help Chris however she needs it; around the house, giving up activities, running errands, and keeping things going at home while Chris went through her Chemo in Boston.

Fortunately, our 17 year old son Stephen has a unique opportunity to help in another way. During a 2 week spring-break in March, he and some of his close friends have organized a fund-raiser with all of the proceeds going to the Amyloidosis Research Foundation. He and others (sponsors, friends) will bear all of the expenses ensuring that every dollar that is donated will go directly to the foundation. His ride will take him from Florida to Massachusetts over a 2 week period. This will mean he will need to cycle an average of over 115 miles everyday for 14 days - an incredible challenge. His goal is to raise $10,000 during this ride while promoting awareness.

A link to the web site he has created is on the right side of the blog. He is anxious to get a strong start toward his goal, and has already lined up sponsors who will support the ride. Any donation of any value will be greatly appreciated. This is fully tax deductible and will represent a very important donation towards the fight against Amyloidosis. Chris has been extremely fortunate that we have the medical care, the financial resources, a supportive community, and amazing friends who have all been an important part of Chris' journey. What Stephen wants do to is to help others who may not be so fortunate in their fight. Chris continues to fight, and we are sure she will win, but their are many others who can be helped by awareness, research, treatment, and support. This is his objective - not bad for a 17 year old kid.

Feel free to contact him with questions at: stephen@chrisjourney.com and please follow his blog as he prepares and then completes the ride. Chris and I thank you very much.