Tatonka
10-18-2006, 12:08 AM
Not really a Press Release but it sure is noteworthy! Shane Watts decided to feature the RiderDown Foundation in Issue #5 of his newsletter "Watts Happening" - here it is:
Link of the Week!
Carrie has a saying that when you do good things, good things will come to you in your time of need. The people who started this website are definitely putting this theory to work, and we hope that you can all help.
RiderDown.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance, financial and otherwise, to off-road riders and their families who have been injured doing what they love. Now, I don't know about you, but I have yet to meet anyone who participates in the sport, and has also managed to stay injury free. Maybe that's why it is so difficult to find medical insurance if you ride motorcycles? Seriously, though, whether you ride for fun, or professionally as I do, a serious injury can put a major and unexpected stress on you and your loved ones. So, be smart and compassionate-visit this website and do what you can to contribute to your fellow riders. If you saw them laying on the side of the track, you'd stop to help (I hope); and you'd hope they'd do the same for you if you needed it. This is the ruling principle of the RiderDown Foundation.
Please, take a minute to visit this site (www.riderdown.org), and find out how you can get involved, or get assistance if you need it!
Thanks to Bruce Vermeulen, President of the RiderDown Foundation, for bring the site to my attention, and giving us the opportunity to be involved in such a fantastic (and necessary) cause.
Thanks Shane! !-!
Link of the Week!
Carrie has a saying that when you do good things, good things will come to you in your time of need. The people who started this website are definitely putting this theory to work, and we hope that you can all help.
RiderDown.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance, financial and otherwise, to off-road riders and their families who have been injured doing what they love. Now, I don't know about you, but I have yet to meet anyone who participates in the sport, and has also managed to stay injury free. Maybe that's why it is so difficult to find medical insurance if you ride motorcycles? Seriously, though, whether you ride for fun, or professionally as I do, a serious injury can put a major and unexpected stress on you and your loved ones. So, be smart and compassionate-visit this website and do what you can to contribute to your fellow riders. If you saw them laying on the side of the track, you'd stop to help (I hope); and you'd hope they'd do the same for you if you needed it. This is the ruling principle of the RiderDown Foundation.
Please, take a minute to visit this site (www.riderdown.org), and find out how you can get involved, or get assistance if you need it!
Thanks to Bruce Vermeulen, President of the RiderDown Foundation, for bring the site to my attention, and giving us the opportunity to be involved in such a fantastic (and necessary) cause.
Thanks Shane! !-!