Seattle-to-Portland EWH Charity Ride
Hello friends, family, and casual acquaintances,
I'm preparing for one of the biggest challenges of my lifetime.
I'm going to be starting the Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic on
July 14, but with an added degree of difficulty: I plan to complete the ride that
same day. That's right, 204 miles on a bicycle in a single day. When I think of
all of the obstacles I will need to overcome to finish this ride, I think of
the hills, the distance, the chafing, the heat, and the intense psychological
battle I must wage from deep within against the physical discomfort, monotony,
and exhaustion that will steadily oppose my every move for over 14 hours. But
mostly, I think of the chafing.
I'm asking your support in this endeavor, in that my effort will
not be wasted solely in demonstration that I'm el hombre más duro that you know. Please consider a donation to my favorite
charity/employer, Engineering World Health. Engineering World Health is a great
cause that improves healthcare in developing countries through training on the
repair and maintenance of life-saving medical equipment. Here's a story I
wrote recently on the recent successes of the project I manage in Honduras.
Every penny counts! If you donate a penny for every mile I ride,
that's $2.04. A Honduran Lempira for every mile would work out to $10.71. If
you're a big spender, consider at least a dime or a quarter for every mile, $20.40
or $51, respectively.
UPDATE: We've reached the half-way mark in the first week of fundraising! Thanks to everyone who has supported so far. I've been training hard, and there's still several weeks until the ride on July 14. Please consider a donation to push us closer to the goal and/or sharing this link with anyone who might be interested.
My goal is to raise $4,080 for EWH through this ride -- $20 for every mile -- but I need your help!
Justin