2009: The year in review ..

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Halethorpe, Md., Jan. 08, 2010 - The past year of 2009 was an incredible year for Adventures for the Cure (AFC). The support we received from our donors, fans and supporters inspired us to improve our outreach programs and services to adults and children living with diabetes and our support for other worthy causes such as Kupenda for the Children and beyond.

Also, check out this athlete profile video spotlighting AFC co-founder Adam Driscoll at the JDRF 2009 Capitol Chapter Gala.



And now, a serious (and not-so-serious) look back at 2009 ...

January
February
  • Luke rides on his maiden voyage on special bicycle.
  • Lots and lots of base miles and training in preparation for record-setting push at the 2009 Race Across America (RAAM) in June. Did we mention it's still cold outside?
March
  • Princeton Sports presents Adam Driscoll and Pat Blair with Cannondale road and time trial bicycles for the 2009 Race Across America (RAAM).
April
  • AFC holds 1st (Annual) AFC Sugar Hill Cross-Country Mountain Bike (XC MTB) Race; raises more than $3,000 for diabetes programs.
  • 2nd Annual UMBC Cycle-o-Thon (led by Adam Driscoll, Alex Driscoll and Pat Blair and fellow UMBC cyclists) raise funds for Extreme Weekend and Kupenda for the Children.
  • AFC has over 20 riders compete in Baker's Dozen 13-hour Mountain Bike Race.
May
June
  • AFC's Adam Driscoll and Patrick Blair (and support crew!) compete and win the 2-man division of the 3,021-mile transcontinental event at the 2009 Race Across America (RAAM), The World's Toughest Bike Race. Raise over $30,000 for Extreme Weekend and Kupenda for the Children.
  • AFC goes Web 2.0 - uses Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr and other 25 social media sites to get connect with our fans, donors and supporters. David Harrity is expected to announce his entire takeover of the Internet. ;-)

July
August
September
  • Matt Gilman - Blind Time Trials Rider - joins the AFC Team; Matt was blinded by Type 1 diabetes but that doesn't stop him from performing incredible observed bike trial rides.
  • Laura Matt and David Harrity become newest members of the AFC Board of Directors.
  • AFC wins big at the Sugar Free Miles 5k (supporting diabetes causes). Top 2 overall (Adam Driscoll, Pat Blair), 2nd female (Tracy Kessler Driscoll) and age-group winner (Jennifer Blandford).
  • CYCLOCROSS!!! AFC team members like to get muddy and so begins the cyclocross season with events from the 2009 Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association (MABRA) and Mid-Atlantic Cross (MAC) series.
  • Adam Driscoll crushes the competition and wins the Cat B (Cat. 2/3/4) event at Charm City Cyclocross in Baltimore, Md.; moves up to Elite Men's (Cat. 1/2/3) races after that.

October

  • Annapolis Area Christian School students (led by Roberto Irias) raise more than $5,000 with AFC Bike-a-thon for Kenyan youth suffering from skin cancer due to albinism; funds go to support surgery and medical treatments.
  • "AFC Headquarters" gets much needed "woman's touch" with fresh coats of paint. (Why is this significant you ask? You have to seen the "before" and "after" shots of the townhouse to truly know why.) ;-)
  • University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Magazine spotlights Adventures for the Cure and its causes.
  • By now, AFC members have easily ridden over 5,000 miles of early morning rides as part of TheMorningRide.com (TMR). Debate rages on whether that exceeds the amount of emails flying around the TMR's Google Group. ;-)
  • Team Adventures for the Cure racers (Bill Vickers and Mike Berry) win the EDGE 6-Hour Adventure Race.
  • Adam Driscoll competes in first UCI-level race at Granogue Cross; some say it was a bit muddy (that's the understatement of the century, check out this video!)
  • Numerous AFC team members compete in the Baltimore Marathon (running), Seagull Century Ride (cycling), Little River 24-hour Challenge (mountain biking), and Iron Cross (cyclocross)
  • Jose Cepeda captured 1st place in his age group (and 6th overall) wearing his Adventures for the Cure skinsuit at the 2009 Bassman Duathlon (3.1 mile run, 58 mile bike, 13.1 mile run) held in Bass River, New Jersey. Columbia-Md.-based Allyson Tufano garnered 2nd place female overall (and 4th overall).
  • Kristen Hughes Wimmer wins the solo female division in the 9 Hours of Endurance Duathlon (trail running and mountain biking relay) event at the EX2 Day of Endurance.
  • Laura Matt and Erin Wells win the Duo Female Division of the 6 Hours of Mountain Biking event at EX2 Day of Endurance.
  • Tracy Kessler capturing first overall female with a time of 22:51. And, Jen Blandford 3rd overall female with a time of 23:30 at the Harvest Harrier 5K Trail Run

November
  • By now, AFC team members have likely had over 1,000 gallons of CeraSport - our favorite performance-enhancing energy/re-hydration drink.
  • AFC supports the annual World Diabetes Day on November 14th.
  • Keith Rohr captures career first win (and 2nd win and ...) in cyclocross.
  • AFC captures 5th place overall in team standings for the 2009 MABRA Cyclocross Series Championship. Incredible support throughout season from family and friends, thanks!
  • AFC wins "Suitcase full of Sausage" at the Tacchino Ciclocross race (yeah, we're still trying to figure that one out. ;-)
  • Adam Driscoll wins the 2009 Maryland State Cyclocross Championship (Elite Men).
  • Keith Rohr wins the 2009 MABRA Cyclocross Series Championship (Master's Cat. 3/4).
  • Steve Klose wins the 2009 Maryland State Cyclocross Championship (Master's Cat. 3/4).
  • Avy Rohr wins the 2009 MABRA Cyclocross Series Championship, Race Championship and Maryland State Championship (Junior Women U16).
  • AFC begins the Christmas for Kupenda Campaign to raise funds for children with disabilities.
December
  • Conducted "Living with Diabetes" education session with staff at the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety Inspection Service.
  • Adam Driscoll is upgraded to Category 1 Cyclocross by USA Cycling.
  • Patrick Blair is upgraded to Category 2 Cyclocross by USA Cycling.
  • Andrey Doroshenko is upgraded to Category 3 Cyclocross by USA Cycling.
  • AFC documentary film is shown as pre-quel to the DC Bicycle Film Festival.
  • GovLoop members and its AwesomeGov Fund supporters vote AFC as top charity and award more than $1,780.
  • AFC supporters raise more than $3,500 in our Christmas for Kupenda Campaign.

Stay tuned for what's on the horizon in 2010.

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AFC raises more than $3,500 for disabled children

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Washington, DC - Jan. 05, 2010 - This Christmas, Adventures for the Cure (AFC) once again joined forces with Kupenda for the Children.

As a part of our Christmas Campaign for Kupenda, AFC raised over $3,500 for children with disabilities in Kenya! During the holiday season, supporters of both organizations were encouraged to buy a gift (or a share of a gift) in a loved one's name for Kupenda. Gifts included physical therapy, emergency medical attention, classroom furniture, assistance equipment, corrective surgery, and student/teacher supplies. Due to your generosity and compassion in giving the most meaningful of gifts, the lives of children with disabilities will be dramatically changed in the new year! Thank you!

While this specific campaign is over, AFC continues to accept general donations for our numerous programs and donors may designate support children with disabilities via Kupenda.

About Kupenda for the Children
Kupenda for the Children is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Christian-based organization that exists to meet the needs of children, with disabilities. Ultimately the goal is that these children will feel that they are loved and accepted.

Kupenda for the Children meets this mission through advocacy and sponsorship of school fees, child assistance and medical intervention, construction of special needs facilities, and the coordination of volunteer assistance. Kupenda serves children with disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, deafness, deformed or missing limbs, spina bifida, the effects of polio, visual impairment, Downs' syndrome, autism, epilepsy, and other physical and mental disabilities. To learn more, visit http://www.kupenda.org/.

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. The organization also raises awareness and funds for other causes that the board of directors has selected. For more details, visit http://adventuresforthecure.com/.

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Help GovLoop Give Back .... to Adventures for the Cure!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

November 15, 2009 | Adventures for the Cure has been entered to win the AwesomeGov Fund sponsored by GovLoop.com and is seeking your votes to help us win the contest.

To vote for Adventures for the Cure, go to:

http://govloop.uservoice.com/pages/6040-awesomegov/suggestions/386668-adventures-for-the-cure-http-adventuresforthecure-com

The following is an excerpt from the GovLoop.com and AwesomeGov.org websites.

****Don't Need to Log-In/Sign-Up - Vote/Comment Away***

Help GovLoop Give Back!

GovLoop.com will donate $1 for every government member that joins GovLoop between now and December 15. You can suggest as many charities as you like and you'll have up to 5 votes. Feel free to comment on the options, too.

The charity with the most votes as of 11:59pm ET on December 15 below gets the loot. More info at awesomegov.org

GovLoop, the premier social network for government, brings the "awesomeness" to the next level by tying in philanthropy with government 2.0 through the AwesomeGov Fund.

GovLoop is a big believer in social entrepreneurship – companies like Tom's Shoes that donate one pair of shoes for every pair of shoes purchased. We've been a big supporter of initiatives like the GovLoop Kiva groups, where over 65 GovLoopers have already come together to donate over $10,000 to charity, and big fans of the fine folks at the Combined Federal Campaign.

With that approach in mind, we came up with the idea for the AwesomeGov Fund, which aims to highlight, honor and support government by raising awareness about government-related individuals, groups and programs that are inspiring in their ability to create impact and make government better. We are committing a minimum of 5% of all revenue in 2010 to the "AwesomeGov" Charity fund.

To celebrate the launch of the fund, GovLoop will donate $1.00 for each new government professional who joins GovLoop between Nov. 15 and Dec. 15. The process will be community-driven. GovLoop members will submit charity recommendations, vote for their favorite causes and the total amount will be donated to the winning charity. You can participate at govloop.com.


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. The organization also raises awareness and funds for other causes that the board of directors has selected. For more details, visit http://adventuresforthecure.com/.

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AACS Students Raise Over $5,000 for Skin Cancer Victim

Saturday, November 07, 2009

-by David Harrity, Halethorpe, Maryland : November 7, 2009: What's the point of riding around in a circle? Over 30 students and parents learned why by gathering with team members from Adventures for the Cure cycling team on Sunday, October 25, for a 4-hour bike-a-thon, which circled around the 11-mile mile BWI Trail. The result was netting over $5,000 in charitable donations from friends, family and supporters from the Annapolis Area Christian School (AACS) campaign.


Roberto Irias (center, pictured above) speaks to parents, students and riders before leading them in prayer at the start of the AACS Bike-a-thon.


The bike-a-thon was organized by Rob Irias who coaches the AACS Junior Varsity soccer team. Irias teaches Spanish and the Bible at AACS. Irias said, "I had never organized a bike-a-thon before and decided to do it, in hopes of teaching my players what it means to serve." Irias who is also a member of the AFC cycling team member was asked how the idea got started. Irias replied, "I know that I love to bike and I'm sure the idea began on one of my early morning rides. I said to myself: "What if I have my guys get sponsors that will give them money for every mile they bike?" I mentioned this in passing in one of my soccer practices and I saw a spark in their eyes. The challenge of biking many miles with a group of friends proved appealing to my teenage guys."

Eric Pembe (before chemotherapy) The charitable donations have been forwarded to Kupenda for the Children to raise funds mostly for Eric Pembe (pictured before and after surgery), a young Kenyan man with Albinism who is suffering from a severe case of skin cancer that requires immediate chemotherapy and subsequent medical treatments. Irias stated, "As far as Kupenda and Erick, I consider myself blessed to be part of Adventures for the Cure. It was through them that the avenue was opened and we all (my team and I) became aware of the need that Erick had and still has." Additional funds will go to support general needs of Kupenda to support children with disabilities."Eric after surgery

I asked Rob if his students enjoyed the ride, Irias replied "My guys kept saying what a great time they had. They had feelings of accomplishment both physically and spiritually as they knew that what they had done is going to have an eternal impact. Let's just say that AFC is well know at AACS, and it's not just because of me."

Cynthia Bauer, founder of Kupenda for the Children is a Baltimore native now living in the Boston, Mass., area and is a long-time friend of Adventures for the Cure founders Adam Driscoll and Patrick Blair. Kupenda and Adventures for the Cure often combine their fundraising efforts to raise support for children with disabilities as documented in the award-winning film, Adventures for the Cure: The Doc. On December 3, the documentary film will be shown in a Bicycle Film Festival sponsored by Bicycle Stations, located at 204 14th St. N.W., Washington, DC.



About Annapolis Area Christian School
Annapolis Area Christian School (AACS), founded in 1971, is an independent, Christian day school that concentrates on preparing students for college and for life; that has grown into a robust community of learning that is setting the standard for Christian education in the Baltimore/Washington corridor; whose faculty engages students in a rigorous college preparatory program of learning that is enhanced with electives and extracurricular activities; that stresses basic academic skills and an appreciation of the arts; whose aim is to graduate servant leaders who will represent Jesus Christ faithfully in the world; and whose graduates have been accepted at and have graduated from many of the nation's leading colleges, universities, and military academies. Visit http://www.aacsonline.org/.

About Kupenda for the Children
Kupenda for the Children is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Christian-based organization that exists to meet the needs of children, with disabilities. Ultimately the goal is that these children will feel that they are loved and accepted.

Kupenda for the Children meets this mission through advocacy and sponsorship of school fees, child assistance and medical intervention, construction of special needs facilities, and the coordination of volunteer assistance. Kupenda serves children with disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, deafness, deformed or missing limbs, spina bifida, the effects of polio, visual impairment, Downs' syndrome, autism, epilepsy, and other physical and mental disabilities. To learn more, visit http://www.kupenda.org/.

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. The organization also raises awareness and funds for other causes that the board of directors has selected. For more details, visit http://adventuresforthecure.com/.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

The AACS Bike-A-Thon will be postponed until Sunday 10/25 due to weather.

If you would like to join us for the ride be at Friendship Park in Severn, MD off of the BWI loop between 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm Sunday, October 25.

To find directions: search for "BWI Hiker& Biker Tr, Severn, MD 21061" in Google maps. There will be a lot of AFC team members in attendance! Hope to see you there!

You can email adventuresforthecure@gmail.com for more info.

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Spectacross Auctions Front Row Starts for a Cause

Monday, July 20, 2009

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July 20, 2009 - Conshohocken, PA, USA: Bidding for front row two front-row starting spots at the New Jersey State Fair SpectaCross are is now open on eBay. All money raised from the auction benefits Adventures for the Cure and the Diabetes Charities it supports. Two fully-transferable front-row starting positions will be sold on E-Bay in an auction running through July 27. The winner of each auction may choose not only which class the front row starting position is used for, but also who gets to use it. Auction winners can use the front row spots themselves or give it to the racer of their choice as a gift.

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Youth Swim Team Conducting Swim-A-Thon for Extreme Weekend Fundraiser

Thursday, July 16, 2009

07.16.2009 - Columbia, Md. - The Phelps Luck Snappers swim team will be raising funds for the Extreme Weekend for Children with Diabetes Camp at this Saturday's Swim-a-thon at the Phelps Luck Pool.

The Snappers participate in the Columbia Neighborhood Swim League (CNSL), which consists of kids ranging in age from 6 through 15. Swim-a-thon is a annual fundraiser by the Phelps Luck Snappers in which participants earn money for a local charity by swimming lengths of the pool. On the evening of July 18th, these young athletes will be swimming laps in the pool and enjoying a sleepover at Phelps Luck!. Volunteers will track their progress. Sponsors will reward the swimmers for the total number of lengths of the pool completed (or with a flat pledge). There will be prizes for children with the most pledges.

Co-founder Patrick Blair stated, "We're excited and humbled to be selected as this year's charity recipient of the Swim-a-thon sponsored by Phelps Luck Swim Team." This year's charity fun event is coordinated by parents Deb Sharkey and Mike West. West added, "The kids are really excited about helping other kids. Many of the swimmers know about Adventures For The Cure through friends, family members and the news."

The AFC Extreme Weekend for Children with Diabetes Camps exist to provide children with diabetes the opportunity to maximize their ability to perform at their highest level in all areas of sports, fitness and life activities while maintaining intensive glucose control as this is necessary for proper diabetes management.

How you can help?
While the event is closed to the general public, Phelps Luck supporters, friends and family along with AFC supporters have been invited to sponsor kids (anonymously if they like). If you know the parents or members of the Snappers swim team, please contact them or visit the Snappers website at http://www.eteamz.com/PhelpsLuckSnappers/ for more information.

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Search and Shop via the Internet and Donate to AFC at the Same Time

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Here's a new easy way to raise money for Adventures For The Cure. Just start using Yahoo! powered GoodSearch.com as your search engine and they'll donate about a penny to Adventures For The Cure every time you do a search!

In addition, do all of your shopping through their online shopping mall, GoodShop.com, where you can shop at more than 900 top online retailers (e.g., Amazon, Best Buy, Dick's Sporting Goods, eBay, Netflix, Nike, Nordstrom, Toys R Us, Target, Verizon) and a percentage of your purchases will go to Adventures For The Cure. You pay the same price as you normally would, but a donation goes to AFC!

Here's the web site — http://www.goodsearch.com/. You can also read about GoodSearch in the NY Times, Oprah Magazine, CNN, ABC News and the Wall Street Journal.

GoodSearch: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=858626

GoodShop: http://www.goodshop.com/?charityid=858626

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

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