What
a special day and evening! A mini-reunion with some of my Charity
Treks family members Chris, John, Jonathan, Quinton and Mark started out
with a check presentation to the Emory Vaccine Center. We toured the
Vaccine Center and chatted with scientists about their work, their
challenges and their hopes. I'm so thankful our cycling miles resulting
in a boost of funds for them. Afterwards, Carol joined us at Rosebud
for dinner. This group is so easy to be with and I'm so proud to be
associated with them and accepted by this awesome family of riders
sharing a dream to end AIDS. It sounds like Carol will be joining us
on the Charity Treks ride in August as a ride supporter and she'll be a
terrific inspiration and source of fun. For all of you who follow our
miles and share your resources to support this dream - this is your
family, too. Thank you, everyone!!
To solicit support for the development of an AIDS vaccine and to care for those with HIV/AIDS today, I have committed to riding 1,000 miles each year on my bicycle over 3 sponsored rides - the AIDS Vaccine 200 in Atlanta, the AIDS LifeCycle in California and the Charity Treks ride in New England. I rode 1090 miles in 2012 and plan to ride in 2013. Together, we can end AIDS.
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