May 31, 2007Gearing up for Cross-Country Bike Trek
UConn Med Students Raising Money to Fight Blood Cancers
FARMINGTON, CONN. – The University of Connecticut Health Center is
holding a sendoff ceremony for the six-member cycling team taking part
in this year’s Coast-to-Coast for a Cure to benefit Lea’s Foundation for
Leukemia Research.
Who: Cheyenne Beach, Lindsay Brown, Nikki Goulet and Jared
Spilka are from the UConn School of Medicine Class of 2010. Mike Brown,
an undergraduate at Bentley College, and Josh Weinshank, a law student
at Western New England College, round out the team.
What: The students will fly to San Francisco, then start
pedaling east, expecting to cover about four thousand miles in less than
nine weeks. Their goal is to raise $100,000 for Lea’s Foundation, which
provides financial support to blood cancer research efforts at the UConn
Health Center. The Foundation has pledged $1.25 million for a Center for
Hematologic Disorders on the Health Center campus in Farmington.
When/Where: The sendoff is at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 6,
at the center courtyard at the UConn Health Center (use the main Health
Center entrance and proceed straight to the courtyard). If rain, the
ceremony will take place in the academic lobby (use main entrance and
ask for directions).
Carolyn Runowicz, M.D., director of the Carole and Ray Neag
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keat Sanford, Ph.D., assistant dean of
Medical School Admissions and Medical Student Affairs, and Ben Ristau, a
second-year UConn med student who co-founded (and completed)
Coast-to-Coast for a Cure last year, will be among the speakers.
Details about Lea’s Foundation, as well as the ride -- including the
cross-country itinerary, and information on how to make a contribution
or become a sponsor -- are available at
www.leasfoundation.org.
Donors also can call 860-727-8998.
The students depart June 10, and are available for interviews before
and during their trip.
|