The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

William Raveis Ride + Walk event date announced

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The William Raveis Charitable Fund will host the fourth annual William Raveis Ride + Walk Connecticu­t, benefiting the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, on Sunday, Sept. 30 at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

This family and community fundraisin­g event includes a 5K walk, a 12-mile, 25-mile and 50mile bike ride, and a children’s 100-yard dash. Following the walk, rides and dash, there will be food, music and kids’ activities. Online registrati­on opens May 8. Registrati­on is free for three weeks only from May 8 through May 29.

“We’re excited for our fourth annual event, which we expect to be bigger and more impactful than ever,” said Meghan Raveis, the managing director of the WRCF. “The researcher­s we fund are truly making a difference in cancer research and expect to find a cure in our lifetime. Our community, who has almost all been touched by cancer in some way, has truly embraced this event, and we expect to raise even more money this year.”

One hundred percent of the donations will go to the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation. Damon Runyon identifies the brightest early-career scientists with innovative research ideas and provides them with funding to pursue new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat all forms of cancer. In 2017, more than 700 people participat­ed and volunteere­d in the inaugural Ride + Walk, raising more than $519,000. With this money raised, the William Raveis Charitable Fund is funding four innovative scientists:

⏩ Joshua Brody, M.D., of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is aiming to develop an new treatment for advanced stage lymphoma;

⏩ Vinod Balachandr­an, M.D., of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is focused on understand­ing unique cancer proteins in long-term survivors of pancreatic cancer, with the goal of developing new immunother­apies to treat all patients with the disease;

⏩ Megan Insco, M.D., PhD,. of Boston Children’s Hospital, is researchin­g whether proteins could be an effective drug target in advanced melanoma; and

⏩ Adrienne Boire, M.D., Ph.D, of Memorial Sloan Kettering is focused on the spread of cancer cells into the spinal fluid.

William Raveis Charitable Fund has raised more than $1.5 million since its inception. The money has been granted to 14 scientists who are researchin­g eight different types of cancer. Since 1946, Damon Runyon has invested more than $340 million in more than 3,650 exceptiona­l scientists.

Participan­ts can register for the event, starting on May 8, at www.raveisride­walk.com. The website includes fundraisin­g tips and tools, informatio­n about the scientists and photos and video from 2017. The minimum fundraisin­g amount for adults is $250 for the walk, 12-mile and 25-mile rides and $400 for the 50-mile ride. Minors under 17 must be accompanie­d by an adult and have a $25 fundraisin­g minimum.

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