Survivors Aim to Share Passion and Raise Funds during Nine Day West Coast Ride
MILWAUKEE, WI – October 7, 2009 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – On Friday, 32 female breast cancer survivors from the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada and Australia, departed Marina De Rey on a 900-mile, 9-day motorcycle journey up the famed Pacific Coast Highway to prove that breast cancer can’t defeat the human spirit. Dubbed Amazon Heart Thunder, the fifth anniversary of the ride also challenges the participants to raise funds for breast cancer charities and as of today, they’ve raised $63,000. Harley-Davidson Motor Company has been a proud sponsor every year.
Amazon Heart was founded in 2004 by two young breast cancer survivors, Megan Dwyer and Meredith Campbell, to help transform the lives of women living with breast cancer through adventure events that in themselves create a wider social impact in their local communities. In addition to the California ride, Amazon Heart Thunder also organized a nine day ride in Australia from Brisbane to Sydney. This is the organization’s twelfth ride in the world, and the sixth in California.
“The sad fact remains that breast cancer continues to be a concern for women around the world,” said Megan Dwyer, co-founder of Amazon Heart Thunder. “These rides provide a unique and inspiring peer support opportunity for under-served groups of breast cancer survivors, particularly young women.”
Harley-Davidson will continue their long-standing commitment to support the ride by providing each participant with a new 2010 Harley-Davidson model to use for the ride, as well as a Harley-Davidson MotorClothes riding jacket to keep. “We’re proud to continue to support these passionate and inspiring breast cancer survivors as they live out their dreams and inspire other women to live life to the fullest – no matter what challenges they might face,” said Leslie Prevish, manager of women’s outreach for Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
For more information about Amazon Heart Thunder visit www.amazonheart.com. For information on Harley-Davidson’s women’s outreach efforts, visit www.harley-davidson.com/womenriders.
SOURCE Harley-Davidson Motor Company