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Date and Time: October 03, 2009,
12 Noon [Rain Date and Time: October
4th, 12 Noon] |
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Starting Location: Concord-Carlisle
High School |
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Approx. Ride Length: 25 miles |
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The American India Foundation Fall Foliage Bike Ride is a
fun, 25-mile 'at-your-own-pace' tour along a fall foliage
route in and around Concord, Massachusetts. Four experienced
riders will lead the participants on the trail. Rain date
for the ride is October 4th, 2009.
The proceeds of this event will go towards the Rickshaw
Pullers Program supported by the AIF.
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Each year millions of migrant workers take to Rickshaw
pulling to sustain their families. However, since
they lack the financial means to buy it, they have
no choice but to rent the rickshaw from a fleet owner.
For years they labor, pedalling for upto 14 hours
a day, in the hot sun, without ever dreaming of owning
the vehicle, and barely making enough to cover the
rent of the rickshaw every month. On their own, the
rickshaw pullers do not have the ability to get a
loan for purchasing the rickshaws. This is where the
AIF steps in. AIF works with NGOs, and banks in India
to help microfinance the rickshaw pullers. By standing
guarantor for their loans, AIF helps the rickshaw
pullers to acquire loans to buy their own rickshaws.
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Instead of daily rent, the rickshaw pullers now pay daily
installments, and in little over a year their rickshaws can
be paid off and their future earnings can go into the well-being
of their families.
Your contribution of a mere $250 will enable a rickshaw
puller to own his own rickshaw and sustain his family. So
won't you join us?
Your help of just $250 will go a long way towards helping
a rickshaw puller feed his family and put smiles of the
faces of his children. Do you want to see more broad
smiles? Let us raise $500, $1,000, $1,500
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more.
To participate, you need to pledge a minimum of $250 (the
cost of one rickshaw) or more, bring a tuned bicycle, an
ASNI approved helmet, and sign the release form.
The pledged amount may be raised thru sponsorships using
the sponsorship forms which
can be downloaded here. Participants will be responsible
for collecting the promised sponsorships and forwarding
them to AIF.
There will be a rest stop approximately mid-way along the
bike route. Our rest stop crew will provide drinks, power
bars, fun snacks, and encouragement so you have enough energy
to make it to the finish.
For those of you who are unable to finish the ride, a van
will be available to bring you back to the starting point
Pizza will be served at the end of the ride. This is a
non-smoking event.
AIF's mission is to accelerate social and economic change
in India. AIF has invested in over 100 Indian Non-governmental
Organizations since its inception in 2001. AIF awards grants
to education, livelihood, and public health projects in
India - with emphasis on elementary education, women's empowerment
and maternal and child health, respectively. AIF also administers
two programs: Digital Equalizer and Service Corps.
To learn more about AIF, visit [www.aif.org
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If you have any questions or need additional information about this event, please contact Pratima Srinivasan at pvsrinivasan@gmail.com or Probhod Sunkara at probhod@rageframeworks.com
Here is the list of people who have signed up:
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Aashish Mehta
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Anand Vasudevan
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Faraaz Nadeem
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Irappa Arabhavi
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Jay Ramadorai
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Jim DeWaele
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Muthu Palaniappan
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Nadeem Yunus
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Namita Krishnan
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Nandini Srinivasan
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Natasha Krishnan
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Neil Chandra
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Nikhila Bhakthavatsala
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Nikki Krishnan
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Parameswar Garimella
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Prabhod Sunkara
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Raj Sharma
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Rummana Alam
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Santhana Krishnan
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Shwetika Kumar
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Srinivasalu Ambati
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Suma Adapala
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Tejaswini K Pillai
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Venkat Srinivasan
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Vidya guruju
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Vimi Mirchandani
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Vineet Goyal
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