AIDS/LifeCycle@Home: Day 7 Closing Ceremony (6/6/2020)Tune in for the conclusion of AIDS/LifeCycle@Home with the Closing Ceremony!
AIDS/LifeCycle 2017: First Time ParticipantsEach year, over 3,000 participants in AIDS/LifeCycle make an epic journey down the coast of California in the 545-mile, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. In its history, spanning more than a decade, over $145 million dollars has been raised for the critical HIV/AIDS services provided by San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
About AIDS/LifeCycle: http://tinyurl.com/pazk8t8
Life On Event: http://tinyurl.com/owhasep
Life In Camp: http://tinyurl.com/ny54rqw
Training & Safety: http://tinyurl.com/k3tn8fk
Fundraising: http://tinyurl.com/luohn9q
Volunteering as a Roadie: http://tinyurl.com/lpnoqbk
Benefiting Organizations:
Los Angeles LGBT Center: http://www.lalgbtcenter.org/
SF AIDS Foundation: http://www.sfaf.org/
AIDS/LifeCycle benefits, and is jointly produced by, San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Los Angeles LGBT Center each of which is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Donations to AIDS/LifeCycle are deductible for income tax purposes, to the extent permitted by law.
AIDS LIFECYCLE 2018 - LA Travel Vlog Pt.1Let's get road tripping this week as we head down to LA for the aids life cycle, or ALC for short. Who doesn't love a good road trip for a cause! And a big thanks to Rest Stop 4!
Wanna get involved, donate or become a part of the ride? Check it out:
https://www.aidslifecycle.org/
Video clips samples from these lovely people, give them a follow:
Willam: https://www.youtube.com/user/noextrai
Aids Lifecycle: https://www.youtube.com/user/AidsLifecycle
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Twitters:
http://twitter.com/WattsTheSafewrd
http://twitter.com/Pup_Amp
http://twitter.com/kristoferweston
Spinning Time With Action brought to you by Toyota & AIDS LifeCycleAIDS LifeCycle and Toyota presents to you a spinning class with Action Jackson, his wife Sherri and Shani Scott as they prepare for a 545 mile bicycle ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. You can join them and Ride, Love, Live too. To make donations to Action's Last Ride, please visit ActionsAIDSRide.com today.
Why I Ride AIDS/Lifecycle - LoveLuke and Manny felt an instant connection and fell in a love that broke the bonds of HIV stigma.
About AIDS/LifeCycle: http://tinyurl.com/pazk8t8
Life On Event: http://tinyurl.com/owhasep
Life In Camp: http://tinyurl.com/ny54rqw
Training & Safety: http://tinyurl.com/k3tn8fk
Fundraising: http://tinyurl.com/luohn9q
Volunteering as a Roadie: http://tinyurl.com/lpnoqbk
Benefiting Organizations:
Los Angeles LGBT Center: http://www.lalgbtcenter.org/
SF AIDS Foundation: http://www.sfaf.org/
AIDS/LifeCycle benefits, and is jointly produced by, San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Los Angeles LGBT Center each of which is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Donations to AIDS/LifeCycle are deductible for income tax purposes, to the extent permitted by law.
AIDS/LifeCycle: Day 4Raise your bike overhead in triumph - you've made it halfway to LA!
Together, over the course of seven days and 545 miles, we’ll hear each other’s stories and lift each other up. We’ll laugh together, cry together, and find reserves of strength in each other and ourselves we didn’t know were there.
Come ride with us!
http://www.aidslifecycle.org/join-us
Each year, over 3,000 participants in AIDS/LifeCycle make an epic journey down the coast of California in the 545-mile, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. In its history, spanning more than a decade, over $145 million dollars has been raised for the critical HIV/AIDS services provided by San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
Benefiting Organizations:
Los Angeles LGBT Center: http://www.lalgbtcenter.org/
SF AIDS Foundation: http://www.sfaf.org/
AIDS/LifeCycle benefits, and is jointly produced by, San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Los Angeles LGBT Center each of which is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Donations to AIDS/LifeCycle are deductible for income tax purposes, to the extent permitted by law.
United — Team United rides in 2019 AIDS LifeCycleA team of United employees took a slightly different route between San Francisco and Los Angeles: the 545-mile AIDS LifeCycle bike ride. This extraordinary ride helped raise $16.6 million for HIV/AIDS services across California.
AIDS/LifeCycle 2020: Join Us!Join thousands of cyclists and volunteers May 31 - June 6, 2020 on a 545-mile journey down the California Coast. Together, we will change lives by raising funds for lifesaving medical and social services for people living with HIV/AIDS or at risk of infection.
Together, over the course of seven days and 545 miles, we’ll hear each other’s stories and lift each other up. We’ll laugh together, cry together, and find reserves of strength in each other and ourselves we didn’t know were there.
Come ride with us!
http://www.aidslifecycle.org/register
Learn More at:
https://www.aidslifecycle.org/
Each year, over 3,000 participants in AIDS/LifeCycle make an epic journey down the coast of California in the 545-mile, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. In its history, spanning more than a decade, over $145 million dollars has been raised for the critical HIV/AIDS services provided by San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
Benefiting Organizations:
Los Angeles LGBT Center: http://www.lalgbtcenter.org/
SF AIDS Foundation: http://www.sfaf.org/
AIDS/LifeCycle benefits, and is jointly produced by, San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Los Angeles LGBT Center each of which is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Donations to AIDS/LifeCycle are deductible for income tax purposes, to the extent permitted by law.