Fragile Kids - Ride for the KIDS (To support the Fragile Kids Foundation) -Newnan, GA

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Fragile Kids - Ride for the KIDS (To support the Fragile Kids Foundation) -Newnan, GA

Time: August 15, 2015 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Gene Evans Great South Harley-Davidson
Street: 185 East Hwy 16
City/Town: Newnan, GA
Website or Map: http://www.crossroadsfaithrid…
Phone: 678-357-6855
Event Type: benefit, motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Ron LaSocha
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2015

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Fragile Kids - Ride for the KIDS (To support the Fragile Kids Foundation)

What is Fragile Kids Foundation? The needs of Georgia’s medically fragile children are becoming even more critical. The “insurance gap” between what is deemed medically necessary for a medically fragile child and what is actually covered by their private insurance or Medicaid, continues to widen and be impacted by state and federal budget restraints. This directly impacts the quality of life and rehabilitation potential for children with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Spina Bifida, genetic disorders and traumatic injury. Our Foundation works to bridge the gap between medical necessity and humanity. The Foundation is often the last hope for families devastated by the financial, emotional and physical toll of caring for their special-needs child.

Sponsored by: Crossroads F.A.I.T.H. Riders and Great South Harley-Davidson, Scenic One-Hour RIDE, (begins & ends at Great South HD)  Lunch, Entertainment, General Raffle for Merchandise, 50/50 Raffle, Vendors, Kids activities, Bike Blessings, Fun and Fellowship.

WHERE:  Gene Evans Great South Harley-Davidson

                185 East Hwy 16, Newnan, GA 30263

 When: Saturday August 15, 2015,  Registration begins at 9:00 am / Ride begins (KSU) at 10.30 am

COST:$25 donation for Rider and $10 donation for Passenger, Lunch provided for Rider and Passenger

CONTACT: Ron LaSocha, Crossroads F.A.I.T.H. Riders, 678-357-6855 www.crossroads.org crossroadsfaithriders.com

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