Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America Grows Indoor Cycling Event with New Locations This Fall
spin4 crohn's & colitis cures expanding to 18 markets across nation to raise funds and awareness for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
NEW YORK, May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) announced today that its spin4 crohn's & colitis cures indoor cycling event will expand to 18 markets across the nation in 2016: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Fairfield/Westchester, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Orange County, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Twin Cities.
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spin4 crohn's & colitis cures is an indoor cycling event that raises funds for research, awareness, and patient services. Individuals form teams of up to four people per bike and participate in a two-hour indoor cycling relay. Alternatively, solo riders can take on the entire ride themselves. Each bike has a $1,000 fundraising commitment for CCFA. Professional instructors will lead teams to high-energy music offering a lively workout experience. The event is capped off with a celebratory party to reward participants for their efforts in the stationary bike relay and fundraising success. Don't live in a market with an event? Anywhere in America, you can "Ride Where You Live." This gives supporters the opportunity to create a local event and raise funds.
"The excitement surrounding last year's events motivated us to double our efforts to find cures," said Craig Comins, Vice President of CCFA's spin4 crohn's & colitis cures program. "Living with Crohn's or colitis is a lifelong challenge—our event offers a way to feel connected in a fun, high-energy, and encouraging atmosphere."
In 2015, Los Angeles resident Kelly Silk participated in spin4 crohn's & colitis cures on behalf of her daughter, Ashlyn, a newly diagnosed 9-year-old ulcerative colitis patient. Ashlyn is in the zero percentile in height and weight because colitis has impeded her growth, making her fall victim to bullying. Silk raised $3,000 for CCFA through spin4 crohn's & colitis cures last year.
"As soon as she was diagnosed, I went straight into 'mommy mode.' I knew I needed to do something to help my child," said Silk. "After last year's event, I was simply elated. I finally felt like I was around people who shared similar experiences. It is one of the most worthy causes, and we need to spread that message. "
To learn more, visit www.spin4.org.
SOURCE Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
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