I am proud to be riding on Team Building a Bigger Table in the Second Summer Cycle!
Building a Bigger Table works with displaced families and individuals in need of support. By developing relationships, we can effectively determine how to help them while providing them with a supportive community. We connect families and individuals with appropriate resources, assist them with housing and employment, and sometimes offer financial assistance
We hold several events throughout the year to raise funds as well as awareness of what we are doing and how others can help.
Your donation to my ride will ensure that Building a Bigger Table continues to offer critical support to our migrant community on Cape Cod.
Building a Bigger Table - Second Summer Cycle
Overview
The Second Summer Cycle is the perfect event for riders of all levels, offering a picturesque journey through 8 historic Cape Cod towns and a strong committment to rider safety. Four distances are being offered, 15, 30, 60, and 100 miles. The start and finish is at beautiful Smugglers Beach in South Yarmouth where there will be a Finish Line Celebration from 12PM-4PM, including local beer, food trucks and live music.
Beneficiaries
18 Local non profits will benefit from the monies generated by the riders, each of whom is asked to raise at least $250 for their non-profit of choice, or to be disseminated across all participating charities, in addition to the registration fee.
Hosted by: Second Summer Cycle, Inc, a 501c3, non-profit organization.
Don't miss your chance to be part of the Second Summer Cycle on September 13th, 2026!
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Building a Bigger Table formed in 2019, when migrant families were being separated and caged at our southern border. In that moment, Building a Bigger Table (BBT) was born. When you have more than you need, build a bigger table, not a higher wall. Our mission is to support asylum seekers, migrants and refugees. We are a task force of First Parish Brewster UU.
We focus our work in three areas: accompaniment, education and advocacy. We help migrants adjudicate their cases; manage (complex) life in the US; develop agency; become more independent; and stay safe. We plug our friends into helpful resources.
We work daily with:
- Making appointments and going with them
- Health care
- School communication and meetings
- Driving lessons and licenses
- Submitting forms, fees and securing legal representation
- Housing and household items
- English classes
- Continuing education and professional certifications
- Resumes and job search
- Day care and play groups
- Enrichment, fun and birthday parties
We do immigration advocacy work on a local, state and national level, often networking with other organizations and agencies.
We seek to educate ourselves and our communities about migrant issues and about the population we serve. Our goal is that our friends from away be safe, self-sustaining, contributing members of society.
They teach us every day what it is like to be a migrant; about determination, patience, and courage, for migration is an act of courage.