
Two years riding alone was enough.
Riding all over the world virtually last year on my trainer was fun and all, but I won't lie. I've missed the AIDS LifeCycle adventure. We're all crossing our fingers it happens again this year, and with your support!
Joining this cause changed my life in a very significant way. I'm part of a 20+ million mile journey that still isn't over, so I'm adding another 545 to the tally. This will be my eleventh year raising critically needed funds for the Los Angeles LGBT Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Hard to believe, right? It's humbling to think how much good we've been able to do together thanks to your support. Thanks to you, I've helped to raise over $38,000 for these to organizations work in the fight to end AIDS!
My mom inspired me to work in health care and make charity an important value in both my young and my adult life. And though we never got to do this ride together in person, she's right by my side in spirit. But it's all of you inspire me to keep climbing back on my bike year after year. As a child she and I shared a complete shock and incomprehension at the way people living with AIDS were being treated. She would fearlessly correct anyone who spread misinformation about how the disease was transmitted. When I was in high school & college, she ran a homeless drop-in shelter and helped HIV-positive clients connect with the help they needed.
As I said before, your generosity has helped me raise over $38,000 for AIDS/LifeCycle over the last seven years. That number... It's so very humbling and I can't thank you enough for your continued support. We can't stop there, though! Right now, the Los Angeles LGBT Center is beginning an ambitious project to expand their youth services and provide support to those most at risk for contracting HIV. In order to do that though, they need our help.
So tell your friends. Tell your lovers. Tell your boss that this is a great way to help people right here in Los Angeles. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of thousands of Angelenos living with HIV and help prevent more infections. Together, We'll keep riding until AIDS and HIV are a thing of the past.