New Sponsor - Clear Edge IT Solutions, LLC

Thursday, September 02, 2010

AFC is extremely happy to welcome our newest sponsor: Clear Edge IT Solutions, LLC. With their generous donation to AFC's 2010 fundraising, they will be helping us to raise money for Kupenda For the Children and Extreme Weekend For Children With Diabetes.

Not only did they make a donation directly to AFC as a sponsor, but at their annual company party they will be having a pie-throwing fundraising event that will benefit our causes!

Patrick Blair, co-founder of AFC, works at this great company. If you would like to know more or are even interested in job opportunities, please contact him at pblair12@gmail.com.

Thank you Clear Edge!

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AFC Raises Over $2,500 for Cancer Research

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Columbia, Md. (August 31, 2010) - Riders participating on the Adventures For The Cure team in the 24 Hours of Booty raised more than $2,500 in online and offline donations this past weekend for cancer research. 24 Hours of Booty is the official 24-hour ride of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, which brings cyclists of all abilities together to raise vital funds for cancer research and survivorship. The non-competitive charity cycling event unites people who are passionate about fighting cancer. By benefiting both The Lance Armstrong Foundation and local, life-changing beneficiaries including the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults based in Howard County, Md., the 24 Hours of Booty experience represents hope, challenge, remembrance and celebration

Since its inception in 2002, 24 Hours of Booty has raised more than $1 million for cancer charities. That adds up to a lot of impactful change for the cancer community. Over $200,000 has been raised thus far from this year's Columbia, Md. event. If you would like to donate, please visit the Adventures For The Cure page.

Here are the local and national cancer charities that 24 Hours of Booty will provide funds to in 2010:

The Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF)
The Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) provides the practical information and tools people with cancer need to live life on their own terms. The LAF serves its mission through advocacy, public health and research.

The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF)
Based in Howard County, Maryland, the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF) was established in 1997 by Doug Ulman, a three-time cancer survivor who now serves as president of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. The UCF’s mission is to enhance lives by supporting, educating and connecting young adults, and their loved ones, affected by cancer. For more information, visit www.ulmancancerfund.org or call toll-free 888-393-FUND.

The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF) was established in 1997 by Doug Ulman, a three-time cancer survivor who now serves as President and CEO of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. The UCF's mission is to support, educate and connect young adults affected by cancer.

The Hendrick Marrow Program
The Hendrick Marrow Program works with Be The Match Foundation® to support the work of the National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP). It raises money to add more potential marrow donors to the NMDP's Be The Match Registry®, increasing the chances that more patients find their match. It also helps patients pay for some uninsured transplant costs, which are often a barrier to treatment.

The Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas
An organization dedicated to increasing public awareness of the impact of brain tumors along with providing support for the development of comprehensive treatment strategies and cooperative biomedical research efforts.

The Keep Pounding Fund
Honoring the late Carolina Panthers player and coach Sam Mills and former player Mark Fields, this fund benefits the Blumenthal Center for Cancer Research at Carolinas Medical Center.

About the 24 Hours of Booty
24 Hours of Booty, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charity located in Charlotte, NC that provides an extraordinary cycling event that is safe, fun, and open to all levels of cycling ability. The organization and event were named after the three-mile loop of roadway, nicknamed the "Booty Loop" – the location of 24 Hours of Booty of Charlotte – by local runners, cyclists and sports enthusiasts, in Charlotte, N.C.'s tree-lined Myers Park neighborhood. Its mission is to increase cancer awareness, support cancer research and programs and raise funds for The Lance Armstrong Foundation and local cancer charities such as The Keep Pounding Fund at Carolinas Medical Center, the Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas, and the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. Since its inception in 2002, 24 Hours of Booty has raised more than $1 million for cancer charities. For more information, call toll-free at 877-365-4417, or visit www.24hoursofbooty.org.

About Adventures For The Cure
Adventures For The Cure is a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization and USA Cycling Club that exists to raise awareness for diabetes, to show adults and children diagnosed with diabetes and their families how leading a healthy and active lifestyle can move you beyond your perceived limits, and to raise funds for diabetes research.

In addition to fighting diabetes, AFC was created to inspire everyone to use their gifts and talents to make positive change in the world around us. We have focused on using our love of cycling to accomplish this task, but any gift or talent can be used to help others and do something good! We are looking for new team members who share this vision.

The organization has also set out to inspire others to live healthy lifestyles and to adventure beyond their perceived limits, because ANYTH!NG Is Possible. For more information, visit www.adventuresforthecure.com.

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CE Science Renews its Sponsorship

Sunday, August 29, 2010

CE Science has renewed their sponsorship to AFC for this year. Every year we ask that our sponsors make a contribution to our charity in order to keep their official sponsorship status.


Garland Jackson who frequently rides with the many of the AFC Team Members every Tues and Thurs morning on TheMorningRide is owner of CE Science and they are always extremely generous with their sponsorship to AFC! Garland's son Alex Jackson is on the AFC Team and has raced in quite a few cyclocross races wearing the AFC jersey!!

You can read more about this awesome company on their Spring 2010 Newsletter.

Thank you so very much for continuing to support us as we raise money for Kupenda For the Children and Extreme Weekend!

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New Sponsor - Marathon Minds

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Adventures For the Cure would like to welcome our newest sponsor: Marathon Minds.


"Marathon Minds is a software and IT consulting firm that is happy to support Kupenda for the Children and The Extreme Weekend For Children With Diabetes Camp." - Lance Byrd


Lance and Annie Byrd have been good friends of AFC since our organization started. Lance just recently joined our team and you will be seeing him quite often at the Cyclocross races this season and on our local training rides!

Thank you for your support!!

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Ethan Bodnaruk raises $1,090.15 for Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Ethan Bodnaruk's AFC Campaign to raise money for Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL) was a total and complete success! He managed to raise a total of $1,090.15. All of that money will go to SOIL's efforts to help the people of Haiti!

Check out Ethan's blog to read more about his adventures.

Congrats on your accomplishments Ethan!!

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WnW Ride Discontinued

Friday, August 20, 2010

The AFC Wednesday Night World ride will be on hold until the next training season. We will probably start it back up in Feb or March 2011. Thanks for coming out!

See our training rides here:
http://adventuresforthecure.com/team/trainingRides.html

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Ray Whitney's Mission to Raise Money for Cancer Research

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

AFC Team Member, Ray Whitney, has set a goal to raise $4,000 for cancer research.


He is going to raise the money by participating in an event called Pelotonia.

For more info on what he is doing check out his super cool blog: Wheelsucker Diaries.

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Wednesday Night Worlds @ 5:30pm

Thursday, August 12, 2010

WnW will now be starting at 5:30pm on Wednesday nights because we are loosing daylight.

Go here for additional information:
http://adventuresforthecure.com/team/trainingRides.html

Hope to see you all there!

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Father and son riding 184 miles for Angelman Syndrome Foundation

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Halethorpe, Md. (July 20, 2010) – Today Adventures For the Cure (AFC) announced a new fundraising campaign supporting the Angelman Syndrome Foundation, which provides research and support to fight this neuro-genetic disorder that occurs in 1 in 15,000 live births.

In 2008, AFC led a successful campaign for Luke's Bike. This summer, Luke and Stephen are using the bike to raise funds and awareness for Angelman Syndrome (AS). Luke along with his father Stephen Wright just completed the first leg of their 184-mile journey along the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Canal towpath.

Stephen and Luke Wright on the bike's maiden voyage (February 2009)
Stephen Wright riding with son Luke on the bike's maiden voyage.



The following is a ride report from Stephen Wright after the completion of the first leg of their journey.

As many of you know, my son Luke and I are riding the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Canal towpath from Cumberland, West Virginia to Georgetown in northwest Washington, D.C., in three segments this summer, partly to raise funds and awareness of Angelman Syndrome. The guys at AFC have been great and have helped me set up a campaign on their website. Please inform any of your friends who may be looking for a tax-exempt donation for 2010.

The first segment, from Cumberland, W.V., to Hancock, Md., was completed Saturday July 17th and was a great success. Luke did very well, although I asked him to sit in his seat longer than I had hoped. My goal was to pedal at 15 mph, but that bike, with Luke on it weights over 75 lbs, and is tough to push. I managed 14-15 mph in segments, but mainly it was 12-13 mph for the ride. I was bonking for the last five or so, it was tough. The whole day, my beautiful wife was a perfect sag support. It was her idea to stop at Brewer's Alley in Frederick for a restorative burger and oatmeal stout!

One amazing stroke of luck was at the very end in Hancock. Luke was down and I was getting packed up for the drive home when the front tire started hissing. It just gave up after 60.5 miles, sitting in a parking lot. Although I had a spare and tools, of course, I thought the timing was pretty funny.

Our next leg will be from Hancock to Harper's Ferry, about 63 miles, on Saturday August 7, and the final leg will be Saturday August 28, where we'll sit around having a few pints after the ride. If any are interesting in riding part or all of these rides, let me know by emailing me directly [stephenwright41099 -@- yahoo.com] and I'll communicate the details to those interested. My wife will be in sag support again, but I'm afraid you will have to make all of your own arrangements for transport to and from. Our car can hold any food or water you'd like to have at pre-arranged pit stops. Thanks for considering!

To make a tax-deductible donation, please visit:
AFC Campaign for Angelman Syndrome Foundation
http://adventuresforthecure.com/campaigns/angelmanSyndrome.html

About the Angelman Syndrome Foundation
The Angelman Syndrome Foundation is a national organization of families, caregivers and medical professionals who care about those with Angelman Syndrome. Our mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education and information, research, support and advocacy for individuals with Angelman Syndrome, their families, and other concerned parties. To learn more, visit http://www.angelman.org/. For a complete but brief introduction, go to http://www.angelman.org/about-us.

About Adventures for the Cure
Adventures For The Cure (AFC), a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization and USA Cycling club which exists to raise awareness for diabetes, to show those diagnosed with diabetes and their families how leading a healthy and active lifestyle can move you beyond your perceived limits, and to raise funds for diabetes research. In addition to fighting diabetes, AFC was created to inspire everyone to use their gifts and talents to make positive change in the world around us. For more details, visit http://adventuresforthecure.com or on Facebook.

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AFC selected for Lights. Camera. Help. The Nonprofit Film Festival

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Austin, Texas, July 15, 2010 - Adventures for the Cure: The Doc has been awarded as an Official Selection of Lights. Camera. Help. The Nonprofit Film Festival 2010. This 2nd annual film festival will be held Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 7:00 PM - Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 10:00 PM (Central Time) in Austin, Texas. AFC's film is scheduled for Thursday evening.


The film was one of 33 films selected from 235 films from around the world and is eligible for the Jury Prize - a cash donation to the causes behind the top three films (long form, short form and public service announcement.

Passes are now available and single-day tickets will go on sale tomorrow.

Adventures for the Cure: The Doc explores the journey when three young men (Adam Driscoll, Patrick Blair and Jesse Stump) set off to cross the United States on single-speed, fixed-gear bicycles, the physical challenge itself is incredibly daunting. But these are not just three tough guys; they ride to raise money and awareness for diabetes and to help disabled Kenyan kids. The film is directed by PHiLLYK and directed by Andrew Bly and co-stars Andy Knowlton and Cindy Bauer.



The film focuses on Adam, himself a Type-1 diabetic who has to manage his illness while riding up to 150 miles a day. And it tells the touching stories of two diabetic children the group meets along the way, and how they change the men's lives. But the ride has its comical side, too: The three are chased by wild dogs in Kentucky, ditch their rain-battered tent in Kansas to sleep on picnic tables, engage in an insane game of "foot down" with a bunch of bikers in Oregon, and struggle hilariously to achieve their goal of singing karaoke in all 16 states they pass through on their zigzag 6,500-mile journey. The trip is one of amazing discovery – of a country of stunning natural beauty and of a nation of incredibly kind and generous souls passed along the way.

"Adventures for the Cure" is narrated by the three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond.

Lights. Camera. Help. is the premiere film festival for non-profit and grass roots organizations. Through this annual event, films and videos with a cause directly related to a non-profit or grass roots organization will be subject to a rigorous criteria by a panel of judges. The films and videos will gain notoriety by being considered the best in one of several distinct categories.

This festival is the first of its kind and is a pillar of the City of Austin, a prominent city in the non-profit, grass roots and activism communities. These organizations, along with filmmakers, will use the festival to spread the word about their cause, develop a community of followers, and expand the film-for-a-cause genre.

About Adventures for the Cure
Adventures For The Cure (AFC), a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization and USA Cycling club which exists to raise awareness for diabetes, to show those diagnosed with diabetes and their families how leading a healthy and active lifestyle can move you beyond your perceived limits, and to raise funds for diabetes research. In addition to fighting diabetes, AFC was created to inspire everyone to use their gifts and talents to make positive change in the world around us. For more details, visit http://adventuresforthecure.com/ or on Facebook.

About Lights. Camera. Help.
Lights. Camera. Help. is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to encouraging other nonprofit and cause-driven organizations to use film and video to tell their stories. They do this through education, volunteer match programs, screenings and an annual film festival. For more information, visit http://www.lightscamerahelp.org

Permanent Link: http://blog.adventuresforthecure.com/2010/07/afc-selected-for-lights-camera-help.html

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Clear Edge IT Solutions, Inc.

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