Rally Across America Bike Ride

Since Rally Across America’s first ride in 2006 the cyclists have pedaled over 6,000 miles and raised more than $200,000 for childhood cancer research. During the ride each summer the cyclists hold fundraisers and visit the childhood cancer patients in each city they stop through. This summer the cyclist will be biking across the Northeast July 23-August 1.

If you would like to help with a fundraiser or ride with the team when they come to your city please email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)! Donate now to help the team meet their fundraising goal and bring hope to the kids they are riding to honor.

To mail in a donation, make checks payable to:
Rally Foundation For Childhood Cancer Research - Rally Across America

5775 Glenridge Drive
Building C, Suite 120
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

To see where the team is riding and what they are doing on the road, CLICK HERE follow the Rally Across America blog.

Please visit the Rally Across America website for details:
http://www.rallyacrossamerica.org

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Meet Jake

Jake has been battling neuroblastoma since October 2001. Jake underwent five rounds of high dose chemo, surgery to remove his primary tumor, two more rounds of chemo, and a stem cell transplant. After relapsing almost 15 months later, he underwent more chemo and antibody treatment before his scans showed no evidence of disease. When the cancer returned 15 months later, Jake received more chemo, radiation, and accutane therapy. Jake then had a wonderful summer free of cancer and the pain of chemo treatments before the cancer returned once again, and Jake has been undergoing chemo and radiation since then.

Jake’s cancer treatments often take him far from home, but he enjoys spending time at home with his older sister and twin brother in between treatments. He also enjoys the internet and spends a lot of time surfing the web and playing games online. Jake loves baseball, and he attends his twin brother’s baseball games whenever he can. Jake likes to play with his white lab dog, and his dog even retrieves all of the baseballs that Jake hits!