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SFAF Logo Erik Moriel's
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I'm Riding For Those Who Cannot!

Thanks for visiting my homepage for the 2008 AIDS/Lifecycle. This is a 7-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to make a world of difference in the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS.

Although this is my first ride, I'm here to answer any questions you may have regarding the trek, the training, the fundraising, etc.

Too many people are in need of support. Please help me and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation by giving what you can. I'll do my part to make you proud.

 

Erik's Goal: $2,500.00
Current Total: $3,830.00
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Messages of Support for Erik

Nhon Nguyen (5/15/08 9:30AM): Erik, whatever you do, don't forget the chammy butter! But most of all, have a blast and take in every moment of it -- I'm in awe and admiration of the personal effort you're about to undertake that will effect the lives of many.

Megan (4/01/08 11:00AM): You are pretty inspiring Mr. Moriel... You do the clenase, I do the cleanse...you do the Lifecycle...I maybe do the lifecycle? Congratulations on your hard work and I wish you a wonderful ride!

Hal Hansen (3/27/08 11:11AM): I'll be with you in spirit every inch of the way, up and down each hill, and as you leave and enter each camp! Thanks for helping to carry the torch.

Elisa (3/07/08 10:35AM): We're all so proud of you! Can't wait to see you at the finish line! Just whatever u do please don't pull an Anthony along the way;) XOXO

Richard Beard (3/06/08 5:15PM): Excellent work Erik! Congratulations on your latest goal in over-achievement!-- I'm sure you'll do great, and have a great time in the process. This is the kind of stuff that makes a difference.

Trevor Christian (3/05/08 5:17PM): Christ dipped in caramel! What's the estimated duration of the ride? >insert praise here<, well done sir, well done. Though I can't make a sizable donation, I will surely dig through the couch cushions and see what I can dig up.

Erin Dustin (3/04/08 9:08AM): Very impressive endeavor Erik. Thanks for moving the cause forward. Best wishes for a very successful, fun and easy ride!

Cheers!

SaRRy v(*0*)v (2/26/08 10:27PM): GOOOOO ERiKKU!!! Pump those crazy legs! And if those blisters are hurtin' on your bum just imagine dancin' atop your coffee table. See ya at the finish line!!!

Patrick Swett (2/26/08 9:01AM): Way to go Erik!! I think it's awesome that you're doing this, and I'll be right there with you for the entire ride.

Rebeca Illescas (2/10/08 6:23AM): Way to go Erik, I wish you the best. I ride for MS but 150 miles over two days and then I passout for the rest of the year, ha! I am very proud of you. Sorry I can't send you more but I am broke. Love you!

Lauren (1/31/08 3:49PM): Incredible! I can't even imagine. I wish you all the luck in the world and send all my support with you on your adventure. Good luck! ;)

karyn (1/29/08 2:11PM): That is a long long long ride! But ... for a terrific cause. I am very proud of you ... and inspired! I need to do my alzheimers and liver cancer walks again!

Love auntie Karyn

Erik's Links

San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Committed to ending the pandemic and human suffering caused by HIV, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation develops innovative solutions, combining scientific evidence with community experience to fight HIV/AIDS and promote health. Established in 1982, the Foundation provides direct services to thousands of people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and supplies information to thousands more about HIV prevention and treatment through programs that include the California AIDS Hotline (800-367-AIDS). The Foundation promotes HIV awareness in the community and advocates for sound HIV/AIDS policies at all levels of government.

L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, a leader in battling AIDS and caring for those who are HIV-infected since the earliest days of the pandemic, provides free medical care to those who can't afford treatment and distributed more than $21 million worth of free HIV medications last year. The Center also provides one-on-one and group therapy, mobile testing/counseling, education, advocacy, and prevention services. Each month 700-1,000 people are tested for HIV at the Center.

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