Change a Life: 2010 Bike/Hike
Change a Life: 2010 Bike/Hike
Join us for the Change A Life 2010 Bike/Hike and help raise crucial funds ro provide life saving surgeries and other direct medical treatment for disabled children living in Chinese orphanages.
WHEN
Date: October 9, 2010
Registration: 1:30 pm
Bike/Hike: 2:00 pm
Family Party: 3:00-4:00 pm
WHERE
Ross Dock Pavilion, Palisades Interstate Park, New Jersey, at the foot of the George Washington Bridge. Take Exit 1 off Palisades Interstate Parkway (north- or southbound). Turn left, enter the park and follow the signs for Ross Dock Pavilion.
DISTANCE/TERRAIN
Cyclists – will follow a 14-mile loop with easy to moderate inclines, some sharp hills - beginning at the Ross Dock Pavilion and traveling north for 7 miles along the Henry Hudson Drive, the park’s inner roadway, to the Alpine Boat Basin, and returning for 7 miles.
Hikers – will follow a 3-mile loop beginning at the Ross Dock Pavilion and traveling north for 1.5 miles to the Englewood Boat Basin, and then returning for 1.5 miles.
For a map of the park/directions visit www.njpalisades.org.
EQUIPMENT
Bike helmets are required.
WEATHER
Rain or shine.
COST
$35 per person / $125 per family
REGISTRATION
Click here to register online.
Children of China Pediatrics Foundation
Rockefeller Center Station
PO Box 5594
New York, NY 10185
BIKER/HIKER SPONSORS
To sponsor a biker/hiker, please click here.
START A TEAM OR SET UP YOUR OWN FUNDRAISING PAGE
To set your personal fundraising goal and recruit sponsors, or start a team, click here.
EVENT SPONSORS To become a sponsor of the Change a Life: 2010 Bike/Hike, please print out the sponsor form and mail it to the Children of China Pediatrics Foundation. Sponsors will be acknowledged throughout the promotion and the event.
QUESTIONS?
Call 212-248-7561, or e-mail: info@chinapediatrics.org.
Thousands of disabled children remain in Chinese orphanages because of their medical conditions and deformities. With your help, these children can receive life transforming surgeries.
CCPF volunteer medical teams have traveled to China for the past ten years, performing surgeries and providing other direct medical treatment for children living in Chinese orphanages.
http://www.chinapediatrics.org/index.html
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