Help our kids by joining Team Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps in the 29th annual Rodman Ride for Kids on Saturday, September 21st!
As you may or may not know, Don Rodman has been the powerhouse behind the Ride for Kids since 1991. Sadly, at the age of 88, Don passed away last week and Massachusetts lost a great philanthropist, friend to kids, and man. He was truly an inspiration to all. The Ride for Kids will go on with 1,000 riders and hundreds of volunteers. We will help keep Don's memory alive by continuing the great philanthropic work he started.
Presently, we've raised $8,120 of our $75,000 goal. Will you help us reach the finish line by donating, joining our team or creating your own team? Additionally, you don't have to actually ride but rather you can also become a Virtual Rider to support our efforts.
As always, Don arranged for The Rodman Ride for Kids to be underwritten by corporate sponsors which means that 100% of donations will directly help needy children. These funds help us to provide our kids with basic necessities that most of us take for granted.
All registered riders get a custom RFK Children's Action Corps cycling shirt
BBQ and party for all riders and volunteers, with food, music, and goody bags
Visit our website or contact Dana Jussaume at djussaume@rfkchildren.org for more information including Sponsorship and Volunteer Opportunities!
Every Child Deserves a Childhood Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps is a private, non-profit licensed child welfare organization providing community-based services, education, foster care and adoption, residential treatment, and juvenile justice programming to individuals and families in crisis. Our programs are focused on helping children and adolescents deal with past hurts, develop self-esteem, and have a chance for a brighter future as contributing members of society. All that we do at RFK Children's Action Corps is based on the belief that every child deserves the chance to lead a happy, healthy, and productive life. For more information and to get involved, visit www.rfkchildren.org