Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Pedal for PCRC slated in Shelton

Cycling event to raise awareness, funds
SHELTON - The Third Annual Pedal for PCRC community cycling event benefiting the Lower Naugatuck Valley Parent Child Resource Center will be held May 18. 
This signature event will raise awareness and funds for PCRC's many diverse treatment and preventative programs. 
The money raised will be dedicated to our mission of 'Saving lives by passionately caring for children, families, and community.'

Choose from one of three route options and ride at your own pace. 

Start and finish location is at PerkinElmer lower parking area on Bridgeport Avenue in Shelton.

Route Options: 62- Mile Loop (Participants must be 16 and up); 30-Mile Loop (Participants must be 16 and up); 15-Mile Loop (Participants 14-15 permitted with adult guardian); Kids Ride (Participants must be accompanied by adult guardian).

Fundraising Commitment: Each cyclist commits to raising a minimum of $100 for PCRC. Cyclists who raise $250 or more will be issued a custom Pedal for PCRC jersey. 

Volunteers are encouraged to raise funds to help PCRC reach our goal of $75,000. Funds will be used toward deficits and shortfalls in current funding for PCRC’s many diverse programs.

The cycling event will take place rain or shine; please pack any necessary rain gear just in case.

Please note that parents will need to supervise their children at all times during the event.

Sign up online, today, to volunteer, ride, or for sponsorship.

PCRC treats more than 900 clients annually. The Parent Child Resource Center's diverse treatment programs have proven successful in saving lives and restoring hope. 

Serving all Valley towns and beyond, PCRC is a critical agency supporting the well-being of children and families.

Join the fun; visit www.pedalforpcrc.kintera.org.



This is a press release from the Parent Child Resource Center.

 

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