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Wyckedflesh
Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2005 - 12:30 am:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only)

Picked this up off another board I am part of...definatley think its worth mentioning. I am not affiliated with this person in any way, I think if your interested, the links will help you out...thanks for looking : )


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An acquaintence of mine forwarded me a message about his upcoming racing for charity event Racing 2 Save Lives...You can race, donate, or volunteer at the races. Read more...

I’m racing for a charity that I raced for last year…this time I’m kind of representing the Health Sciences Center. I wanted to get this out to everybody to see if you’d be willing to donate some money for the cause (5 children’s charities). There are links below that will allow you to donate/pledge over the internet. Please feel free to forward this anybody who’d be interested in donating.


Sam Ceridon

MSI - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine

International Health Opportunities Club Co-President


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Donations / Pledges needed for TEAM HEALTH SCIENCES.

Sam Ceridon, a first year medical student who roadraces motorcycles, is participating in a charity event from May 12-May 15 called Racing 2 Save Lives. It’s a charity event where motorcyclists circulate around a racecourse for monetary pledges (Think of it as a “Walk-a-thon” on steroids) proceeds of which will go to benefit FIVE LOCAL CHILDREN’S CHARITIES, include DENVER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL (see below). These racers receive no monetary compensation and no prizes will be awarded as it is strictly a charity event.

Last year, he and his team-mate of “Po’ Boys Racing” put in over 150 combined laps on a 1.7 mile racecourse (255 miles). This year, due to scheduling conflicts with medical school, he is not able to participate with his old team so, he has formed a one-man team called TEAM HEALTH SCIENCES.

He is asking for your support in the form of pledges. You can either donate a flat amount (say you decide $20…at the end of the event, that’s all you’d donate)

Or if you want to ‘risk it’ you can pledge a certain amount of money per lap. This year, he’d like to log in 200 laps solo…so if you pledge $.20 per lap, your donation would be $40. 200 laps is probably the maximum that he will do this year.

If you are interested in donating/pledging there are three ways to do this:

1. Go to this link: http://www.racing2savelives.org/pledge.php?a=103&b=Samuel&c=Ceridon and follow the directions to make your donation, or;

2. contact Sam directly through email: samuel.ceridon@uchsc.edu

3. Sign up on one of the donation/pledge forms located in either the 3rd or 2nd floor lecture hall in the School of Medicine.

For more information about the event and/or how you can further support TEAM HEALTH SCIENCES or Racing 2 Save Lives contact Sam or go to: http://www.racing2savelives.org/

Link to TV short about Racing to Save Lives: http://www.racing2savelives.org/2004_video.php

Charities Supported:

The Children's Hospital - The Children's Hospital provides pediatric medicine, care and research for sick children and is dedicated to improving the health of children through provision of high-quality, coordinated programs of patient care, education, research, and advocacy.

Missing Children Task Force - Originally known as the Vector Foundation, Missing Children Task Force was organized and incorporated in 1993. The foundation's purpose is to provide support to parents and law enforcement agencies in the investigation of missing children cases. MCTF is a non-profit organization whose primary mission is to investigate, locate, and recover missing children. All services are provided at NO COST to the families or agencies who request our services.

Family Pathways of Colorado - Family Pathways of Colorado was founded in 1976 (as "Chicago Creek Roads, Inc.) as a foster home for abused children. In 1981, they began to expand their programming and now serve approximately 500 people each year through four distinct programs designed to address issues of child abuse. In addition, their foster care roots have grown to include in-home family counseling, adoption services, and educational programming for children not able to function in a regular school environment.

Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Colorado - "We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy." Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish-granting work. The Foundation's mission reflects the life-changing impact that a Make-A-Wish® experience has on children, families, referral sources, donors, sponsors, and entire communities.

Here's Life Inner City - Denver - In the inner city, if you can't touch it, if you can't use it, if it doesn't help you survive — then it isn't real. Don't talk about "hope" unless you can demonstrate it. Here's Life Inner City has accepted that challenge by connecting with their community, empowering people within the community, and developing and implementing programs designed to bring about long-term change.


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Sandblast
Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2005 - 03:33 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only)

That looks really fun. I wish I lived closer...
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