Welcome to Maggie Hendricks Gaines' Page
I am committing to bike 250 miles, because I know TPAN is a valuable part of Chicago.
TPAN serves individuals across all identities of race, ethnicity, and gender. Most who access our care are low-income LGBT individuals and people of color – community members most impacted by HIV in Chicago. TPAN’s Ride for Life Chicago supports direct care and services right here at home!
HIV and AIDS has touched the lives of people I love, and I'm doing this ride to keep others from being infected, and to ensure those living with it can still have full, happy lives.
The months of training and preparing for this Ride is nothing compared to what people living with HIV go through on a daily basis.
Thank you for supporting my efforts.
EMPOWERING LIVES AFFECTED BY HIV
TPAN’s Ride for Life Chicago is the unique cycling and fundraising event to support the lifesaving work of TPAN and its community partners. For more than 15 years, the Ride has been a critical engine of support for our delivery of healthcare and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and related health conditions. In that time, the Ride has helped TPAN deliver care to tens of thousands of individuals and had a profound impact.
The Ride brings together thousands of donors and hundreds of volunteers, cyclists, and advocates to ensure that nearly 2,000 people per year have access to TPAN's care and services at no cost. Through participants' commitment to cycle 100-200 miles over 2 days, our riders and volunteers share their stories of triumph over HIV, their commitment to end HIV/AIDS, and TPAN’s success in providing expert, compassionate health services to individuals and families across Chicago.
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