Thursday, July 2, 2015

Press Release - Pedal for Protein



Press Release June 22, 2015

Presbyterian's Pedal for Protein

At a Hunger Task Force meeting in 2013, one of our member pastors, Rev. Sue Fleenor, Knox Presbyterian Church Santa Rosa, commented that the food pantry at her church could only afford to purchase starch based foods as the protein foods cost more from the food bank. The small church started a food pantry ten years ago, helping 30 people per week, now the food pantry serves over 300 per week, overwhelming the congregation. Even with joining forces with the neighboring Catholic Resurrection parish, a member of Knox states, “It’s a leap of faith every week!”
So the Pedal for Protein ride was created to feed hungry people in the Presbytery of the Redwoods. Patty Sanders, Hunger Action Advocate along with Presbytery Executive, Robert Conover both athletes and cyclists were joined by thirteen other riders for a 6 day tour of the scenic Northern California coast. The support from our Presbytery was fantastic, our smallest congregations, many who hosted our riders with meals, showers and accommodations loved being part of our support team. Our goal was to raise $20,000, which I knew would be something to aim for but probably not attainable, said Sanders. Our 15 riders for the 364 mile ride and 7 riders who join us for the final day plus the Redwoods congregations raised over $25,000 for our inaugural Pedal for Protein in 2014.
This year our goal is to raise $30,000 for grassroots food pantries. The rider's pay $250 each for registration, which covers our overhead expenses such as sag wagon, publicity, one motel stay, snacks, etc. Plus each rider is required to raise a minimum of $500. Last year most riders raised $900 plus. Interestingly, our average age was 60 years old. Our youngest rider was Bryce Weibe, from the Presbyterian Hunger Program in Louisville, KY. The 2015 ride will take 7 days and cover 429 miles and 32,000 feet of climbing, about 60 miles per day (remember we do have sag wagons.) Our final day of the ride, Saturday, September 26, will end at the Golden Gate Bridge. We invite one day riders to join us along the way and especially on the last day. The ride is open to any cyclists who want to support food pantries. For more information, to Register or donate :
Contact:
Patty Sanders, HAE and Ride Director
415-515-6127

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