Ride Santa Barbara 100 - 2019 Charity Partner
Ride Santa Barbara 100 has name Project Hero - the national non-profit organization dedicated to helping injured veterans and first responders - as our 2019 charity partner.
As part of our partnership,Project Hero has added the RideSB100 event to its 2019 California Challenge schedule. The California Challenge starts on October 13 in Santa Cruz and will host a group of injured veterans and first responders on a once-in-a-lifetime six-day journey that will stop in Santa Barbara for the RideSB100 and then continue on to Los Angeles the following days.
We are pleased to partner with Project Hero and offer the following opportunities for RideSB100 riders to support this important organization:
Level 1: $250 includes invitation to join the Project Hero’s California Challenge group for dinner the Friday night before RideSB100
Level 2: $500 includes a Project Hero jersey, and invitation to join the Project Hero’s California Challenge group for dinner the Friday night before RideSB100
Level 3: $1,000 includes comped entry in the 2019 RideSB100, a Project Hero jersey, and invitation to join the Project Hero’s California Challenge group for dinner the Friday night before RideSB100
Level 4: $2,000 includes an Honorary Rider entry to the California Challenge for a day including hotel room and dinner on Thursday night (location TBD), Project Hero group ride on Friday down to Santa Barbara, comped entry in the 2019 RideSB100, a Project Hero jersey, and invitation to join the Project Hero’s California Challenge group for dinner the Friday night before RideSB100
If you would like to set up your own fundraising page to acheive your fundraising level goals, please reach out to a Project Hero Fundraising Concierge at info@weareprojecthero.org.
Project Hero programs work by producing positive outcomes at lower costs and reducing drug-based therapies. Project Hero builds and provides adaptive bikes to physically challenged and injured veterans and first responders and has helped tens of thousands of our healing heroes through cycling rehabilitation therapy, community-based programs in more than 50 cities throughout the US and by supporting research. For information, visit www.weareprojecthero.org.
For more information about Project Hero's life-saving veteran programs, check out their website.
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