Date: 4/17/07
Event: RunningWater5k
See the results
The Running Water 5k was held on April 14th at Oregon Ridge Park. It was a race to benefit Blood:Water Mission. B:W M is a charity organization that builds clean drinking wells in underprivileged communities in Africa. By bringing clean water to these communities they hope to help fight the war against diseases especially AIDS. Clean fresh water means better sanitation which will help keep AIDS victims healthier and therefore they might live longer.
Adventures For The Cure partnered with Hunt Valley Church and their young adult ministry called "twelve." to put on this 5k that raised about $10,000 for B:W M. According to B:W M a new well cost an average of $3,000 so we built about 3 wells!!
This could affect so many lives and I believe we really made a difference through these efforts :). Not only did we make a difference but everyone had a super great time at the race!!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Glenn and Debbi Weinberg save the day!
Date : 4/15/2007
Cindy Bauer of Kupenda recently told us that the boarding facility would cost an additional $6,800 to complete construction. She also told us that they needed the money buy June 10th. We immediately started thinking of ideas for how we could possibly raise that much money in such a short time. It was especially hard because we were in the midst of organizing the Running Water 5k that was yesterday (a total success... but of no help to Kupenda since we were raising money for Blood:Water Mission... another good cause!)
We were trying to organize a car was to try to alleviate some of the burden but nothing was working out and we just kept hitting dead ends with getting people to help us make it a big event. Martin Gould, who is a good friend and huge help to AFC, told his cousin Glenn Weinberg and his wife Debbi about Kupenda's great need.
Their hearts were filled with compassion for the kids and what we were trying to do for them. Cindy, Adam, and I met with Glenn and Debbi on Friday April 13th. We went to their house early in the morning and Glenn made amazing coffee for us :). Yesterday, Glenn sent us an email saying that they would be donating all of the money needed for us to build the facility!!! Wow! He said "The money will come from The Associated Jewish Charities, from a Philanthropic Fund that Debbi and I have set up with The Associated."
We are so grateful to Glenn and Debbi that I don't know how to say thank you enough. Because of their immense generosity lives will be changed. I can attribute these events to nothing but the work of God.
-Pattt
LoveLife
Cindy Bauer of Kupenda recently told us that the boarding facility would cost an additional $6,800 to complete construction. She also told us that they needed the money buy June 10th. We immediately started thinking of ideas for how we could possibly raise that much money in such a short time. It was especially hard because we were in the midst of organizing the Running Water 5k that was yesterday (a total success... but of no help to Kupenda since we were raising money for Blood:Water Mission... another good cause!)
We were trying to organize a car was to try to alleviate some of the burden but nothing was working out and we just kept hitting dead ends with getting people to help us make it a big event. Martin Gould, who is a good friend and huge help to AFC, told his cousin Glenn Weinberg and his wife Debbi about Kupenda's great need.
Their hearts were filled with compassion for the kids and what we were trying to do for them. Cindy, Adam, and I met with Glenn and Debbi on Friday April 13th. We went to their house early in the morning and Glenn made amazing coffee for us :). Yesterday, Glenn sent us an email saying that they would be donating all of the money needed for us to build the facility!!! Wow! He said "The money will come from The Associated Jewish Charities, from a Philanthropic Fund that Debbi and I have set up with The Associated."
We are so grateful to Glenn and Debbi that I don't know how to say thank you enough. Because of their immense generosity lives will be changed. I can attribute these events to nothing but the work of God.
-Pattt
LoveLife
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Additional Costs of the New Boarding Facility (nothing is ever easy)
Date: 3/21/07
Now that the construction on the new boarding facility has begun it has been discovered that Kupenda will need to raise an additional $6,718.75 for the building. The discrepancy is due to bad estimates of the initial cost and because exchange rates of US dollars to shillings has changed over the past year (during the time we did our fundraising).
AFC wants to help as much as possible. The money is needed by June 10th. We are prepared to donate money ourselves and we are working on thinking of creative ways to raise the rest of it.
So far we have come up with the following:
In this email from Cindy Bauer (Founder of Kupenda) she explains the exchange rate problem.
The total cost of the boarding facility (twin dormitory and dining hall is Kshs. 5,823,004.30 (Five Million, Eight Hundred and Twenty Three Thousand, Four Shillings and Thirty Cents Kenya Shillings). The dormitory alone is Kshs. 3,568,960.30 (Three Million, Five Hundred and Sixty Eight Thousand, Nine Hundred and Sixty and Thirty Cents Kenya Shillings) and that of the dinning hall is Kshs. 2,254,044 (Two Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Four Thousand, and Forty Four Kenya Shillings).
The cost of the single wing under construction is Kshs. 1.83M (One Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty Thousand Kenya Shillings). The actual deficit is Kshs. 430,000 (Four Hundred and Thirty Thousand Kenya Shillings).
So if we go with the worst exchange rate (64 Kenya shillings to the US dollar) that Ksh 430,000 is approximately $6718.75 USD. Another problem we had before was I was going with an average exchange rate of Ksh 74 to the US dollar. The issues of dealing with other countries.
-Pattt
LoveLife!
Now that the construction on the new boarding facility has begun it has been discovered that Kupenda will need to raise an additional $6,718.75 for the building. The discrepancy is due to bad estimates of the initial cost and because exchange rates of US dollars to shillings has changed over the past year (during the time we did our fundraising).
AFC wants to help as much as possible. The money is needed by June 10th. We are prepared to donate money ourselves and we are working on thinking of creative ways to raise the rest of it.
So far we have come up with the following:
- Holding a car wash on a Sunday at Grace Fellowship Church and have the Sunday School kids that we teach help us wash the cars.
- Have a fundraising pancake breakfast.
- Solicit our smart friends for other ideas and hopefully someone will want to take the reigns on and put on a charity event themselves!! :)
In this email from Cindy Bauer (Founder of Kupenda) she explains the exchange rate problem.
The total cost of the boarding facility (twin dormitory and dining hall is Kshs. 5,823,004.30 (Five Million, Eight Hundred and Twenty Three Thousand, Four Shillings and Thirty Cents Kenya Shillings). The dormitory alone is Kshs. 3,568,960.30 (Three Million, Five Hundred and Sixty Eight Thousand, Nine Hundred and Sixty and Thirty Cents Kenya Shillings) and that of the dinning hall is Kshs. 2,254,044 (Two Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Four Thousand, and Forty Four Kenya Shillings).
The cost of the single wing under construction is Kshs. 1.83M (One Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty Thousand Kenya Shillings). The actual deficit is Kshs. 430,000 (Four Hundred and Thirty Thousand Kenya Shillings).
So if we go with the worst exchange rate (64 Kenya shillings to the US dollar) that Ksh 430,000 is approximately $6718.75 USD. Another problem we had before was I was going with an average exchange rate of Ksh 74 to the US dollar. The issues of dealing with other countries.
-Pattt
LoveLife!
Monday, March 19, 2007
Kupenda's Boarding Facility!!
Date: 3/19/07
We got this email today. It is from Leonard who is a Kenya who works for Kupenda in Kenya! Leonard is totally awesome because his job everyday is just to figure out new and better ways to help people :)
In his email to us he wrote:
Dear Adam & Patrick, Its long since you heard from me. I hope you are fine. Just to update you, the Marafa Project took off two weeks ago. The Contractor is working hard to complete the house by end of May or early June. Here are photos showing the progress of the construction works at the Site. Wishing you all the best and hoping to meet in June for the official opening. Yours Leonard
Attached to his email he gave us three photos of the construction efforts of the new boarding facility!!! I am sooo excited that it is actually happening!

Some of our friends from Kenya working on the plans for the Facility
(second to the right is our friend Reverend Mongie)
On another note due to exchange rates and underestimates of the true cost of the boarding facility it seems that Kupenda needs to raise an additional $7,000.00 to complete the construction of the facility. To help Kupenda in this effort we are planning to hold a car wash at Grace Fellowship Church. We are also trying to think of some other ideas to raise the additional needed money. We are sure we will be able to raise the money. When doing such a good thing as building this facility no doubt that money will be raised in time :)
(We were told that the money is needed sometime early June.)
-Pattt
LoveLife!
We got this email today. It is from Leonard who is a Kenya who works for Kupenda in Kenya! Leonard is totally awesome because his job everyday is just to figure out new and better ways to help people :)
In his email to us he wrote:
Dear Adam & Patrick, Its long since you heard from me. I hope you are fine. Just to update you, the Marafa Project took off two weeks ago. The Contractor is working hard to complete the house by end of May or early June. Here are photos showing the progress of the construction works at the Site. Wishing you all the best and hoping to meet in June for the official opening. Yours Leonard
Attached to his email he gave us three photos of the construction efforts of the new boarding facility!!! I am sooo excited that it is actually happening!
Some of our friends from Kenya working on the plans for the Facility
(second to the right is our friend Reverend Mongie)
On another note due to exchange rates and underestimates of the true cost of the boarding facility it seems that Kupenda needs to raise an additional $7,000.00 to complete the construction of the facility. To help Kupenda in this effort we are planning to hold a car wash at Grace Fellowship Church. We are also trying to think of some other ideas to raise the additional needed money. We are sure we will be able to raise the money. When doing such a good thing as building this facility no doubt that money will be raised in time :)
(We were told that the money is needed sometime early June.)
-Pattt
LoveLife!
Thursday, February 15, 2007
AFC becomming official!!!
Date: 2/15/07
Yesterday Adam and I finally finished the paperwork required by the IRS to become an official non-profit organization! It was a lot of work but we did it. We think it will take 6-8 months for the IRS to go over it and sanctify us as a non-profit but at least we are on our way.
When we are official we will be able to write reciepts to companies/businesses that want to sponsor us. That makes us more legit so we can go after the bigger sponsors for our events.
The next even we plan to organize after the RunningWater5k will be a swing-dancing party. We will have that sometime in the Fall details will be posted as we figure them out :)
-Pattt
LoveLife
Yesterday Adam and I finally finished the paperwork required by the IRS to become an official non-profit organization! It was a lot of work but we did it. We think it will take 6-8 months for the IRS to go over it and sanctify us as a non-profit but at least we are on our way.
When we are official we will be able to write reciepts to companies/businesses that want to sponsor us. That makes us more legit so we can go after the bigger sponsors for our events.
The next even we plan to organize after the RunningWater5k will be a swing-dancing party. We will have that sometime in the Fall details will be posted as we figure them out :)
-Pattt
LoveLife
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Trip To Kenya and The Documentary!
Date: 02/02/07
Cindy, president of Kupenda, is organizing a trip to Kenya this summer. I am definitely going and Adam is 70% sure he is going. We will be going there to visit with the kids, check on the status of the boarding facility construction, and possibly even help with the construction! Kenya is so beautiful and I can't wait to see those kids again. This time since we are going in the 'summer' it is actually cooler in Kenya because it is their winter time. Temps should be in teh 70s or so where we will be staying.
PhillyK is still hard at work on The AFC Documentary of our cross country trip. Check his videe-o's website for updates! I promise this doc is going to be amazing. PhillyK has so much talent it is ridiculous!
-Pattt
Love Life!
Cindy, president of Kupenda, is organizing a trip to Kenya this summer. I am definitely going and Adam is 70% sure he is going. We will be going there to visit with the kids, check on the status of the boarding facility construction, and possibly even help with the construction! Kenya is so beautiful and I can't wait to see those kids again. This time since we are going in the 'summer' it is actually cooler in Kenya because it is their winter time. Temps should be in teh 70s or so where we will be staying.
PhillyK is still hard at work on The AFC Documentary of our cross country trip. Check his videe-o's website for updates! I promise this doc is going to be amazing. PhillyK has so much talent it is ridiculous!
-Pattt
Love Life!
Friday, January 19, 2007
Diabetes Support Groups!
Date: 1/19/07
Adam and I have given 2 talks at 2 separate diabetes support groups since we have been back. We are making out way into being guest speakers at quite a few diabetes related organizations! It is soooo good for other diabetics and especially the parents of children recently diagnosed with the disease to see Adam and how he is able to do things that most people only dream of. Really you can do anything you set your mind to. We are schedule to make a few more talks in the coming months.
Currently we are working on organizing the RunningWater 5k, and charity bike ride for a group on the C&O Canal over 2-3 days that will be auctioned off at a JDRF Gala in June.
PhillyK is still working super hard on the AFC Documentary!!! Check his videe-o's site for updates and other works.
-Pattt
Love Life!
Adam and I have given 2 talks at 2 separate diabetes support groups since we have been back. We are making out way into being guest speakers at quite a few diabetes related organizations! It is soooo good for other diabetics and especially the parents of children recently diagnosed with the disease to see Adam and how he is able to do things that most people only dream of. Really you can do anything you set your mind to. We are schedule to make a few more talks in the coming months.
Currently we are working on organizing the RunningWater 5k, and charity bike ride for a group on the C&O Canal over 2-3 days that will be auctioned off at a JDRF Gala in June.
PhillyK is still working super hard on the AFC Documentary!!! Check his videe-o's site for updates and other works.
-Pattt
Love Life!
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Running Water 5k!
Date: 1/10/07
Donation to Kupenda. My Aunt Katy and Uncle Ted donated $50.00!! Thanks soo much!
Hi everyone!! Adam and I with the help of some of our friends are organizing a 5k to benefit Blood:Water Mission. Blood:Water Mission is an organization that is building drinking wells for underprivileged communities in Africa. We thought it was a good and noble cause so we are going to help them out! All of the money made at the 5k will go directly to the charity. There will also be a 1 mile fun run :)

We have named the event 'Running Water 5k'.
Please sign up, join us for a nice race, and help a good cause!!!
-Pattt
Love Life!
Donation to Kupenda. My Aunt Katy and Uncle Ted donated $50.00!! Thanks soo much!
Hi everyone!! Adam and I with the help of some of our friends are organizing a 5k to benefit Blood:Water Mission. Blood:Water Mission is an organization that is building drinking wells for underprivileged communities in Africa. We thought it was a good and noble cause so we are going to help them out! All of the money made at the 5k will go directly to the charity. There will also be a 1 mile fun run :)
We have named the event 'Running Water 5k'.
Please sign up, join us for a nice race, and help a good cause!!!
-Pattt
Love Life!
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Breaking The Curse
Date: 12/09/06
Kupenda is the other organization that we raised money for as we cycled across the country this year. We were able to raise $20,000+ for this organization. That money will go towards building a boarding facility at a school in Kenya for children who are disabled.
Andy Buaer, who is the vice president of Kupenda, makes awesome video's just like our AFC driver PhillyK. His latest video is called Breaking the Curse. Video's like this can really help to move people to action and make a difference in our world.
-Pattt
LoveLife
Kupenda is the other organization that we raised money for as we cycled across the country this year. We were able to raise $20,000+ for this organization. That money will go towards building a boarding facility at a school in Kenya for children who are disabled.
Andy Buaer, who is the vice president of Kupenda, makes awesome video's just like our AFC driver PhillyK. His latest video is called Breaking the Curse. Video's like this can really help to move people to action and make a difference in our world.
-Pattt
LoveLife
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Speeches, Speeches, Speeches
Date: 12/7/06
Adam and I have been giving tons of motivational/informative talks lately!
On November 21st we gave a talk at Howard County Community College. Our friend Maura, who we met through our Mid Maryland Triathlon Club, teaches there and she wanted us to come to her class room to talk to the kids about managing your finances, helping others, and getting out there in the world to make a difference! We met lots of cool people there and we even found one guy who is interested in joining AFC in our future events. We suggested he go to Princeton Sports, buy a bike, start training, and keep in touch.
On November 27th we spoke at Northrop Grumman, where I work. It was a speech mainly focused on living a healthy life and combating diabetes! It is sooo good for other diabetics to see Adam being so active and doing so many cool things despite his disease. It is especially good for parents of children who have recently been diagnosed to talk to Adam. They can see that their child will never be limited by their disease and Adam can give them some excellent advice on how to manage diabetes while being active.
Last night we traveled to Frederick, MD to give a talk at the newly formed Frederick Triathlon Club. The talk mostly focused on the biking/endurance aspects of out trip and the charity work that we did for ADA and Kupenda. We met tons of new friends and hopefully we will see them all again. We hope to work with the club and they may be interested in helping us in the future! The meeting was held at Fix Frederick Bike Shop. It was one of the coolest shops we have seen yet! They had more fixies and single speed bikes than any shop I have ever been to. The owner, Stacey, was super nice and gave us free T-Shirts :). We hope to work with that shop more in the future and she might want us to return to give a talk to the fixed gear riders who frequent her store.
-Pattt
Love Life!
Adam and I have been giving tons of motivational/informative talks lately!
On November 21st we gave a talk at Howard County Community College. Our friend Maura, who we met through our Mid Maryland Triathlon Club, teaches there and she wanted us to come to her class room to talk to the kids about managing your finances, helping others, and getting out there in the world to make a difference! We met lots of cool people there and we even found one guy who is interested in joining AFC in our future events. We suggested he go to Princeton Sports, buy a bike, start training, and keep in touch.
On November 27th we spoke at Northrop Grumman, where I work. It was a speech mainly focused on living a healthy life and combating diabetes! It is sooo good for other diabetics to see Adam being so active and doing so many cool things despite his disease. It is especially good for parents of children who have recently been diagnosed to talk to Adam. They can see that their child will never be limited by their disease and Adam can give them some excellent advice on how to manage diabetes while being active.
Last night we traveled to Frederick, MD to give a talk at the newly formed Frederick Triathlon Club. The talk mostly focused on the biking/endurance aspects of out trip and the charity work that we did for ADA and Kupenda. We met tons of new friends and hopefully we will see them all again. We hope to work with the club and they may be interested in helping us in the future! The meeting was held at Fix Frederick Bike Shop. It was one of the coolest shops we have seen yet! They had more fixies and single speed bikes than any shop I have ever been to. The owner, Stacey, was super nice and gave us free T-Shirts :). We hope to work with that shop more in the future and she might want us to return to give a talk to the fixed gear riders who frequent her store.
-Pattt
Love Life!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Talk at Adam's work!
Date: 11/01
We gave a speech at a meeting at Adam's work this past Monday. It was a Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) meeting. The CFC is a great organization withing the government that works with tons and tons of charity/non-profit organizations contributing funds to all of them!

We showed our AFC-Kupenda video and we talked about how awesome it is to give to others and how much we got back in return! It was a total success and we met lots of very nice people. They want us to come back and give some more talks!! We can't wait!
-Pattt
Love Life
We gave a speech at a meeting at Adam's work this past Monday. It was a Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) meeting. The CFC is a great organization withing the government that works with tons and tons of charity/non-profit organizations contributing funds to all of them!
We showed our AFC-Kupenda video and we talked about how awesome it is to give to others and how much we got back in return! It was a total success and we met lots of very nice people. They want us to come back and give some more talks!! We can't wait!
-Pattt
Love Life
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Monday, October 16, 2006
AFC Charity Party in South Carolina!?
Date: 10/16/2006
Or friend Grace E Lou, who goes to grad school in South Carolina, organized and held a Charity Party to help us raise money for Kupenda!! She raised $123.00!! We are so lucky to have so many supportive friends :)
In other news... Our AFC Jersey Auction is still going strong. We have had 3 people place bids for jerseys. The ending date for the auction is December 9th. Email me at pblair12@gmail.com to place a bid.
-Pattt
Love Life
Or friend Grace E Lou, who goes to grad school in South Carolina, organized and held a Charity Party to help us raise money for Kupenda!! She raised $123.00!! We are so lucky to have so many supportive friends :)
In other news... Our AFC Jersey Auction is still going strong. We have had 3 people place bids for jerseys. The ending date for the auction is December 9th. Email me at pblair12@gmail.com to place a bid.
-Pattt
Love Life
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations - Starting a Nonprofit
Date: 10/12/06
Today Adam and I went to a class given by The Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. The class was on 'Starting a nonprofit organization' and it was great! We found that it won't be very hard at all to start a nonprofit and if we become members of this association they will help us and guide us through the process of becoming a nonprofit! It is even easier for us to fill out the paperwork because we don't have to worry about paying any salaries since AFC has no employees and we don't expect to make any money off this.
Being a nonprofit will enable us to get the big sponsors since we will have 501(c)(3) status and we will be able to write tax deductible receipts. Being a nonprofit also gives us a lot of credibility that what we are doing has been approved by the IRS so people who donate, that don't know us well, will be more comfortable that we are really doing a good thing and not just trying to make a profit or something :)
This will be a big step for us! We are really really excited about it! Hopefully we will be able to grow into something bigger by gaining this status! Along those lines if you have any ideas for raising funds or for making AFC even cooler or bigger we would love to have you join with us and help make a difference!!
-Pattt
Love Life
Today Adam and I went to a class given by The Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. The class was on 'Starting a nonprofit organization' and it was great! We found that it won't be very hard at all to start a nonprofit and if we become members of this association they will help us and guide us through the process of becoming a nonprofit! It is even easier for us to fill out the paperwork because we don't have to worry about paying any salaries since AFC has no employees and we don't expect to make any money off this.
Being a nonprofit will enable us to get the big sponsors since we will have 501(c)(3) status and we will be able to write tax deductible receipts. Being a nonprofit also gives us a lot of credibility that what we are doing has been approved by the IRS so people who donate, that don't know us well, will be more comfortable that we are really doing a good thing and not just trying to make a profit or something :)
This will be a big step for us! We are really really excited about it! Hopefully we will be able to grow into something bigger by gaining this status! Along those lines if you have any ideas for raising funds or for making AFC even cooler or bigger we would love to have you join with us and help make a difference!!
-Pattt
Love Life
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Disabilities Awareness Expo
Date: 10/04/06
Today Adam and I attended a Disabilities Awareness Expo with Cindy Bauer (founder of Kupenda) and our friend Kate Schuit. We were there to talk about our experiences in Africa with the Children of Kupenda. It was a good opportunity for us to focus on how we want to help those kids :)
(Adam is on the left, Cindy, and me...
with all of our poster boards and a laptop showing the Kupenda Video)
Today Adam and I attended a Disabilities Awareness Expo with Cindy Bauer (founder of Kupenda) and our friend Kate Schuit. We were there to talk about our experiences in Africa with the Children of Kupenda. It was a good opportunity for us to focus on how we want to help those kids :)
with all of our poster boards and a laptop showing the Kupenda Video)
-Pattt
Monday, October 02, 2006
The New Pump!!
The new pump arrived on Wednesday with the REAL-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring Starter Kit. I got the training from Kim Loman on Thursday and started the pump with the sensors!!! Thank you Medtronic Minimed for this pump. It was my dream when we started the trip to have this pump and now I am living it!
http://www.minimed.com/products/insulinpumps/
This kit is amazing! It caught my first low over the weekend when I was sleeping. I woke up to the alarm and was able to eat some food:)! when I get back on my bike for long bike rides its going to be so awesome to have this pump:)
Some really great things about the sensor with the pump:
1) Able to get good readings on your basal rates which in turn will lead to better overall glucose readings.
2) Catches low sugars before it gets critical
3) Dont have to worry about low sugars while sleeping(my alarm is set to warn me when sugar gets to 60)
4) If your sugar is on its way up or down it will show you an up or down arrow next to your glucose level.
Some negatives:
1) short 5-10 minute delay on glucose readings.
2) Still have to test sugar twice a day.
If anyone has any other questions about the pump you can contact me at adrisc1@gmail.com
Adam
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
AFC Trailer
Date: 9/26/06
Here is the trailer for the AFC Documentary that PhillyK put together!!
Enjoy!
-Pattt
Here is the trailer for the AFC Documentary that PhillyK put together!!
Enjoy!
-Pattt
Howard Co. Type 1 Support Group Meeting
Date: 9/26/06
Last night Adam, Jesse, and I gave a speech at the first meeting of the Howard County Type 1 Support Group. The group is for children with type 1 diabetes and their parents. It was so good for those parents to see how much Adam has accomplished and that having diabetes has only brought good things to his life. They can see how happy and uninhibited his life is and know that their kids can do everything he can. They don't have to be limited because they have diabetes!!
If you would like to know more about the Howard County Type 1 Support Group you can email Paula Bisacre at Paulaannbiz@aol.com.
I also want to thank Heather and weekly for comming to the meeting with us last night to support us and help us setup for the talk :)
-Pattt
Last night Adam, Jesse, and I gave a speech at the first meeting of the Howard County Type 1 Support Group. The group is for children with type 1 diabetes and their parents. It was so good for those parents to see how much Adam has accomplished and that having diabetes has only brought good things to his life. They can see how happy and uninhibited his life is and know that their kids can do everything he can. They don't have to be limited because they have diabetes!!
If you would like to know more about the Howard County Type 1 Support Group you can email Paula Bisacre at Paulaannbiz@aol.com.
I also want to thank Heather and weekly for comming to the meeting with us last night to support us and help us setup for the talk :)
-Pattt
Friday, September 22, 2006
AFC Documentary - Greg Lemond
Date: 9/22/06
This morning Adam and I met with Shawn McIntosh, who is our good friend who works at the Baltimore Chapter of ADA. She told us the Greg Lemond is now on board with ADA as an official represenative and that she has been tasked to come up with a 'Wish List' of things that she could use his star power for. One of the top five things on her list is to have Greg Lemond do a voice over, narrarate, or be a part of our documentary in any way possible. This would be hugeeeee!!
For those of you who don't know Greg Lemond is one of the greatest cyclists of all time, right up there with Lance Armstrong. Here is his official website. He also has his own brand of bikes. Actually, my first road bike ever was a Lemond!!
-Pattt
This morning Adam and I met with Shawn McIntosh, who is our good friend who works at the Baltimore Chapter of ADA. She told us the Greg Lemond is now on board with ADA as an official represenative and that she has been tasked to come up with a 'Wish List' of things that she could use his star power for. One of the top five things on her list is to have Greg Lemond do a voice over, narrarate, or be a part of our documentary in any way possible. This would be hugeeeee!!
For those of you who don't know Greg Lemond is one of the greatest cyclists of all time, right up there with Lance Armstrong. Here is his official website. He also has his own brand of bikes. Actually, my first road bike ever was a Lemond!!
-Pattt
Friday, September 15, 2006
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