Our Fundraising Efforts
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#1hermanas Martinez luque$300.00
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#2Steve Thompson$200.00
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#3Alexandr Xenofontov$200.00
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#4Juan Costa$150.00
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#5Belinda Garcia$100.00
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#1$640.00
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#2$570.00
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#3$425.00
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#4$155.00
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#5$120.00
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#1$990.00
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#2$500.00
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#3$309.00
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#4$200.00
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#5$110.00
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Event Information
History
Ride 4 Orphans was started in 2013 to raise funds to support orphan projects in Chad, Malawi, Haiti and local foster care organizations via 4KIDS of South Florida and Place of Hope at the Leighan and David Rinker Campus.
To date, over 4,000 riders have participated.
Impact
In its first year, R4O raised $23,000, which was divided equally between the following:
- Pothawira Village, Salima Malawi - Reliable power for orphan village
- Village Altonodji, Moundou, Chad - Building maintenance for orphan village
- Boys Transition Home, Jeremie, Haiti - Solar power for the campus
- 4KIDs of South Florida - Foster care programs for modern-day orphans (abused and neglected children)
- Place of Hope - Foster care programs
The second ride in 2014 brought together more cyclists and volunteers and increased the raised funds by over 50% with Place of Hope at the Leighan and David Rinker Campus as the local charity. The money raised has increased each year so that in 2017 over $70,000 was raised for children in need locally and abroad.
In 2021 we are expecting over 550 riders and are excited to raise funds for orphan projects in Chad, Malawi, Haiti, India and local foster care via 4KIDs of South Florida and Place of Hope at the Leighan and David Rinker Campus.
Click here for more information on the orphan and foster care organizations we support.
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2023 Details
- Fully SAG supported, escorted by PBSO deputies
- Five rest stops with food / refreshments, mechanics at each stop
- Post-ride food, giveaways, entertainment, free massages, silent auction
62 Mile Route
The 62-mile route runs through Lake Worth, Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Boca Raton
There are several rest stops along the route.
30 Mile Route
The 30-mile route runs through Boca Raton and Delray Beach.
There are several rest stops along the route.