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Help us pass this on!!!!! Please forward this info and help us achieve our goal of $30,000 which will help us repair 30 more homes in the Black Belt areas. Homes that have roofs caving in from leaks, disabled seniors who need a wheelchair ramp and so much more! Feel free to pass this press release info about our ride!

 

Bikers Cross State to Raise Funds for Home Repairs

 

OPELIKA – Wednesday, May 2, 2012 – From Friday, May 4, through Sunday, May 6, 10 bikers will be crossing Alabama to raise awareness about the housing needs in some of the poorest areas of our country, while raising money for home repairs in Lee, Macon and Sumter counties.

 

The Third Annual Cycle of Service benefits Alabama Rural Ministry (ARM), a home-repair ministry based in Opelika. Most of the families ARM serves are led by the elderly, disabled or single parents who live on limited or fixed incomes, said Lisa Pierce, ARM’s executive director. ARM also hosts two free summer camps for underserved children in Livingston and Tuskegee.

 

This year’s goal is to raise $30,000, which will be applied to the cost of purchasing the construction materials the organization uses in repairing homes for up to 30 families, Pierce said. As of today, riders had already raised more than $13,000 toward that goal. Sponsors include the Alabama Retail Association, Best Copies, Carr Allison, Country’s Barbecue, Dilworth Development Inc., Dynamic Sports Products,  James Bros. Bikes, J. Smith Lanier & Co., Mann’s Wildlife Timberlands, Scott Bridge Co.,  Shakey’s Pizza, Singleton Marine Group, Leigh Ann Tyler/State Farm Huntsville and Young Photography.  Other contributors include the 122nd Troop Support Command Selma, Aldersgate United Methodist Church (UMC) Montgomery, Auburn UMC, Epworth UMC Columbus, Livingston UMC, Memorial UMC, Montgomery Multisport, SES Montgomery, St. Mark UMC Columbus and Tuskegee UMC.

 

Donors can contribute to the cause now and throughout the three-day event by credit card at http://cycleofservice.arm-al.org

 

Bikers participating in the Cycle of Service will ride during morning hours before stopping to serve communities in the afternoons. Profiles of the riders can be found athttp://cycleofservice.arm-al.org   The ride begins at 6 a.m. Friday at the Southern Sportsman Hunting Lodge in Livingston and should end about midday  Sunday in Phenix City.

 

Some riders will participate all three days, while others will join various legs of the ride, mostly along U.S. 80:

 

  • State-Line- to-State-Line Challenge including the Century Ride, 250 miles from the Alabama/Mississippi to the Alabama/Georgia borders,  begins in Livingston and goes through Cuba, Selma, Montgomery and Tuskegee, then ends in Phenix City
  • Century Ride, 115-miles ride on the first day of the three-day ride.
  • State-Line- to-State-Line Challenge, 223 miles from Cuba to Phenix City.
  • Blackbelt Tour, 168 miles starts in Livingston and ends in Tuskegee, or 135 miles, starting in Selma and ending at the Chattahoochee River in Phenix City.
  • Final 45 miles from Tuskegee United Methodist Church parsonage to Phenix City. This leg begins at 8 a.m. Sunday, May 6.

 

A community service work day in Tuskegee will be held from 8 a.m.  to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 5. ARM needs volunteers to serve in local home repair and other service areas on that day.  Anyone wanting to volunteer should contact Christina Walton at             (205) 910-5399       or e-mail Christina@arm-al.org for information by 5 p.m. Thursday, May 3.

 

For more information, go to http://cycleofservice.arm-al.org  or www.facebook.com/Bikebama

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