Cole Bikes America - Journey of Hope 2019
This summer I will be biking across America raising money and awareness for people with disabilities through an event called Journey of Hope.
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Journey of Hope 2019
This summer, I will be embarking on a 2 1/2 month long journey across the United States on my bike starting in Santa Barbara, CA and ending in Washington D.C. on August 10th through an event called Journey of Hope. Journey of Hope is hosted by the Ability Experience, which is Pi Kappa Phi’s national philanthropy that serves to empower people living with disabilities. On this 3,600-mile trek across the country, I will be raising money and spreading a message of acceptance and understanding for people with disabilities. Along the way, I will engage with local communities at events called Friendship Visits. Through these events, I will have the opportunity to build strong connections, strengthen individuals lives, and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles that people with disabilities face. As a member of Pi Kappa Phi at Boise State University, I have seen first-hand the impact these interactions can have on the lives of those with disabilities and I am extremely humbled and excited to get the opportunity to now reach communities across the country on this unique, adventure of a lifetime.
My goal is to raise $7,000 for the Ability Experience before June 1st. If you would like to make a donation or learn more about my journey this summer, click the link below to be directed to my personal fundraising page. All donations are tax deductible and will go directly to the Ability Experience. Join me on this adventure of a lifetime by following me on Instagram @colebikesamerica and by liking this page. Thank you!
https://give.classy.org/colebikesamerica
For more information on the Ability Experience go to: https://abilityexperience.org/about/
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