The FACE AIDS Bay Area Ride is a one day, 50- or 15-mile bike ride through the mid-Peninsula. Participants in the Bay Ride commit to raise at least $125, which is the cost of one year’s worth of anti-retroviral treatment for an individual living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda.
Funds raised through the Bay Area Ride are used to support FACE AIDS’ and Partners In Health’s work in Rwanda. Both FACE AIDS and Partners In Health work to provide comprehensive health care and socio-economic support to individuals and communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
The Bay Area Ride funds support FACE AIDS’ programs in Rwanda, as well as FACE AIDS’ matching support of student chapter fundraising for Partners In Health – Rwanda.
Specifically, FACE AIDS works with groups of HIV-affected young people in rural Eastern Rwanda, providing them with the trainings and resources to design and implement community health projects that address chronic health and development issues. FACE AIDS also provides these young people with access to microsavings, credit, and business training.
In addition, FACE AIDS makes an annual grant to Partners In Health to support their efforts to provide comprehensive health care to HIV-affected individuals and communities in Rwanda.
The Bay Area Ride is a powerful opportunity for individuals to come together for a fantastic cause. You will fundraise to change health outcomes and lives in Rwanda, raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and global health inequities, and get some exercise in the California sunshine!
The Bay Area Ride is on May 7, 2011. The route begins and ends at Weisshaar Park in Palo Alto, CA. Learn more about all the details at: http://faceaids.org/bayarearide.html
About Me: I'm a soon-to-be medical student interested in tackling infectious diseases and health care delivery in developing countries. I've lived in LA, Philly, and SF, and have traveled and worked in South America, Asia, and Africa. My hobbies run the gamut: from stretching my culinary horizons (both in eating and cooking) to a new love for swimming and cycling, inspired by training for my first triathlon. Thanks for your support of my philanthropic endeavors!
Blanche S W.
Alhambra, CA
Angie G.
New York, NY
Christopher L.
Palo Alto, CA
Jason M.
San Francisco, CA
Nick A.
San Francisco, CA
Blanche S W. donated to FACE AIDS 2011 Bay Area Ride! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Angie G. donated to FACE AIDS 2011 Bay Area Ride! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Christopher L. donated to FACE AIDS 2011 Bay Area Ride! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Jason M. donated to FACE AIDS 2011 Bay Area Ride! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Nick A. donated to FACE AIDS 2011 Bay Area Ride! - about 1 year ago visit the project
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