Race for Dignity Challenge

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Quand: 11:46 23 juin 2007 au 11:46 23 juin 2007

Take up the Race for Dignity Challenge!! Work together with your team of friends, family, or co-workers, to complete a 12 hour bike-athon on stationary bikes in Toronto's Dundas Square! Sign up your team and come out to enjoy the 12 hours of live, on-stage entertainment! Individuals can sign up as well, and will be linked to a team captain looking for more members.

Not in Toronto?? Host your own Race for Dignity event in your hometown and tailor it to your interests (eg. golf, swim, baseball, etc). Our fundraising website (www.racefordignity.com) is fully equipped with everything you need to get started to create your own event!

All proceeds from the Race for Dignity go to Dignitas International, a medical humanitarian organization committed to providing both immediate and sustainable long-term solutions for individuals and communities living with HIV/AIDS. Dignitas works with communities to dramatically increase access to life-saving treatment and prevention in areas overwhelmed by the pandemic. Founded by a group of international health and research experts, Dignitas is led by Dr. James Orbinski, who accepted the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize as International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF/Doctors Without Borders).

Lien Web pour plus d'information: http://events.takingitglobal.org/14429?ec=13,159197

par Adrienne


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