Toronto, Ontario — Participants in Canada’s second-largest fundraiser for an HIV/AIDS organization, the Friends For Life Bike Rally, will soon flood the roads of Ontario and Quebec on a six-day cycling adventure from Toronto to Montréal. In doing so, the 250 riders and crew – including Deputy Premier and Minister of Health & Long-Term Care George Smitherman – will raise almost $800,000 for the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation.
“The Friends for Life Bike Rally is nine years old and is larger than ever,” said Stefanie McQuaid, co-chair of the event. “The money we raise allows The Toronto People With AIDS Foundation to support men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS by providing direct, and practical services.”
The ride takes place Sunday, July 29 — Friday, August 3, 2007.
9th Annual Friends For Life Bike Rally
“making a positive difference”
A benefit for:
Toronto People AIDS Foundation
July 29 – August 03, 2007
www.pwatoronto.org
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