Thanks to YOU: 7th VIRTUAL Cycle (and Walk!) 4 CMT Raises Over $300,000
Sending a huge thank you to all our Cycle (and Walk!) 4 CMT donors and participants. Want to hear some incredible results? Chris is eager to share the fantastic news:
The pandemic may have halted the in-person event, but together, we doggedly raised over $300,000, bringing our 7-year total to $1,400,000 for CMTA research. We are so very thankful to every single person involved this year and years past. Together, we are changing the face of CMT.
With several matching gifts from CMTA board members, our CMT champions were super-charged to go on and above to make this year’s virtual event triumphant. “Thanks to the power of social media, the hard-working team at CMTA and the relentless commitment of our supporters, the VIRTUAL Cycle (and Walk!) 4 CMT was supremely successful,” noted event founder, Chris Ouellette. “We are profoundly grateful for everyone’s unwavering dedication to funding treatment-driven CMTA research.”
The Cycle (and Walk!) 4 CMT event fundraising pages will be open until December 31st, 2020. Please visit www.cycle4cmt.com to learn more. Next year, we are planning on holding both a virtual and in-person event. Save the date on your calendars: Sunday, August 29th 2021
A Few of Our CMTA Champions!
Mary Cate Zipprich (middle) and Team Chunky Monkey Torpedoes rode in VT! Suzi Moore from Wisconsin rode part of the route with her grandkids! John Carlson, from North Carolina, rode 40.5 miles. Lynne Abbate-Upton rode her bike, with CMT signs, all over town. Robert Wills rowed 4 CMT!! Mike Driedger rode 1000 KM in Toronto, Canada. Jacinta Dacosta walked 4 CMT. Yohan Bouchard learned to ride a bike and rode 20 miles in San Francisco. Chris Ouellette rode 300 miles over three days for the 3 million people with CMT.