Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Announces Second Annual National Ride for Kids Day in Collaboration with American Honda, Comoto Family of Brands and GEICO Motorcycle
PBTF will host over 20 in-person Ride for Kids events across the country, but riders do not need to attend an event to participate in Ride for Kids. PBTF’s “Ride Anywhere” model allows riders to turn any ride into a fundraiser for the largest funder of pediatric brain tumor research. Registration for Ride for Kids is open and riders are already fundraising. Registrants and fundraisers can win Honda motorcycles, as well as other fundraising incentives.
Additional details can be found on the PBTF newsroom at: www.curethekids.org/about-us/news-room/pbtf-news/2022/2nd-annual-national-ride-for-kids-day.html
Ride for Kids Day is made possible in part through the generous support of corporate partners like American Hondathe Comoto family of brandsand Motorcycle GEICO, along with dozens of other local event sponsors. To visit www.rideforkids.org to register today.
About the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Every day, 13 children and adolescents are diagnosed with brain tumours, the deadliest and most common form of cancer in children under 15. Every day that follows, they fight for their lives. It’s a fight the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation is here to help families win. The largest funder of patient advocacy in pediatric brain tumor research and the leading advocate for families and survivors, PBTF’s care mission. To cure. Prosper. reflects our commitment to curing all pediatric brain tumors and transforming the way children and their families are cared for. Since 1991, PBTF has provided strategic leadership and funding to accelerate the number of targeted therapies for children with brain tumors today, while providing families with patient-family education, financial assistance and support. emotional support they need to navigate their child’s journey. A world without childhood brain tumors is possible when we work together to put children first. Learn more about www.curethekids.org.
SOURCE Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
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