Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Connecticut Bike for HOPE ride slated in Shelton

SHELTON - The 3rd Annual Connecticut Bike For HOPE charity bicycle ride will be held at 8 a.m. May 21 at the corner of Howe Avenue and Cornell Street.

The family-oriented bike ride and walk will be held on the Shelton and Derby Riverwalk and also travel South down Route 110 to Stratford and further down Ocean Avenue into West Haven, returning to Shelton using the same routes. 

The purpose of the race is to raise funds and awareness for Moving With Hope, a Shelton-based 501(c)(3) organization that provides grants and scholarships to area residents who have the need for continued activity-based
restorative therapies after their insurance paid physical therapy runs out.

Most health insurances will not pay past eight weeks for physical therapy in a calendar year, leaving those with complicated neurological and orthopedic medical histories at high risk of losing independence in their homes. 
All services supported by MovingWithHOPE are private pay. 

In association with several other CT Foundations and charities and through funds raised by events like the CT Bike for HOPE, MovingwithHOPE distributed more than $50,000 to support recovery for over 40 of our neighbors with brain or spinal cord injuries and other complicated medical histories. 

Before the ride begins, we will provide a free bicycle inspection to ensure that each cyclist will have a safe ride. The bike ride will not be timed and racing is not allowed. 

The top fundraiser will win a Cannondale CAAD 8 bike, valued at over $1,700. 
The top walking and hand cyclist will each win a fundraiser 50 inch TV. The charity race ends when the last group of cyclists returns to the starting point in downtown Shelton, at the Veterans Memorial Pavilion. 

There will be food and drinks provided for each rider along the way. 
There will be live music featuring area favorites Sketch & Best and Electric Rain and a food court until 4 p.m. 

For more information about the bicycle charity ride and MovingWithHOPE, call 203-513-8424 or visit www.ctbikeforhope.org.


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