A Ride for Three Reasons

May 1, 2007 – 9:11 am |

Bob Lee, a 65 year old blogger
who is riding his bicycle 6,500 miles across the United States to raise
money for charity.

Bob Lee is the man behind A Ride For 3 Reasons, a cross-country bike ride
to raise funding for the fight against Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS) and
cancer, and to support hospice care.  And Bob is donating every penny he
raises (and I mean every penny – not one cent goes to expenses) to these
three causes very near and dear to him.  Because he has no marketing or
expense budget, Bob is completely relying on donations and word-of-mouth to
publicize his ride and to get donations.

Bob started his ride on March 22, and is posting daily updates (including
photos and videos) on the blog during his ride. He also has a message board
for people to share their stories and thoughts.

Quicken Loans is proud to be a sponsor of A Ride For 3 Reasons and we are
privileged to have been given the opportunity to donate the new web site
and blog for Bob’s ride, (www.3reasons.org).

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    1. 2 Responses to “A Ride for Three Reasons”

    2. hmmm,
      site looking damn cool now…
      ofcourse needs little tweaks..but overall iam happy

      By admin on May 27, 2007

    3. That is pretty cool I’ll be posting a link to 3reasons.org on my site as well.

      By Bradly Fletchall on Jun 14, 2007

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