AIDS/LifeCycle
AIDS/LifeCycle is a seven-day cycling event that takes place annually in California. The event is organized to raise funds and awareness for the fight against HIV and AIDS. Participants cycle from San Francisco to Los Angeles, covering approximately 545 miles.
History
AIDS/LifeCycle was established in 2002, succeeding the California AIDS Ride, which had been held since 1994. The event is a collaboration between the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Over the years, AIDS/LifeCycle has grown to become one of the largest and most successful HIV/AIDS fundraising events in the world.
Route
The route of AIDS/LifeCycle spans from San Francisco to Los Angeles, passing through various cities and towns along the way. The journey typically includes stops in places such as Santa Cruz, King City, Paso Robles, Santa Maria, Lompoc, and Ventura. Each day, participants ride between 40 to 100 miles, with rest stops and lunch breaks provided.
Participants
Participants in AIDS/LifeCycle include cyclists, roadies, and volunteers. Cyclists are required to raise a minimum amount of funds to participate, which goes towards supporting HIV/AIDS services and programs. Roadies are volunteers who provide essential support services, such as setting up rest stops, providing medical assistance, and transporting gear.
Fundraising
Fundraising is a critical component of AIDS/LifeCycle. Participants use various methods to raise funds, including personal appeals, social media campaigns, and hosting events. The funds raised support the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center, which provide services such as HIV testing, prevention education, and care for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Impact
AIDS/LifeCycle has had a significant impact on the fight against HIV/AIDS. The event raises millions of dollars each year, which helps to fund vital services and programs. Additionally, AIDS/LifeCycle raises awareness about HIV/AIDS and promotes a sense of community and solidarity among participants and supporters.
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