I've signed up to ride in this year's King Challenge on October 20th to benefit the Krempels Center. I first heard about this ride through Robbie King, Teddy's older brother. Robbie and I attended Holderness School together. Their father, Dr. Ted King, suffered a life-altering stroke and is the driving force behind this ride. His experience at the Krempels Center had a profound impact and it continues to provide Dr. King with meaningful resources and support.
Krempels Center is a Portsmouth NH based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those living with acquired brain injury.
I'm writing to ask you to support my participation in this event. Please make a donation to Krempels Center in my name by visiting my fundraising page at https://www.Pledgereg.com/165810
I hope you'll consider making a donation to help me reach my fundraising goal! You can learn more about this great event at http://www.kingchallenge.org
And, please watch this video if you would like to learn more about Krempels Center and how your support helps individuals living with an acquired brain injury. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1ZCLeCb58Q
Thanks so much for your support!
Sincerely and Gratefully,
Tim
King Challenge 2018
The King Challenge is a fundraising event benefitting Krempels Center, a Portsmouth, NH based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with acquired brain injury resulting from trauma, tumor or stroke.
What the ride is - The King Challenge is a fundraising event: participation comes with a commitment to raise minimum amounts to help support Krempels Center. Please see the Fundraising Section of our website for more details.
What the ride is not – This ride is not a race, it is designed to be an enjoyable day of cycling and camaraderie.
Three routes, of varying lengths, have been designed to accommodate a wide range of cycling abilities. Fundraising minimums have been set at easily-attainable levels and the focus is on family fun.
Krempels Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with brain injury through evidence-based programming, shared experiences,and support in a welcoming community.