We have our first Patrons -
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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En-Tang & Rayli Kuan
are our first "Mega-Patrons" to the
Dog Cancer Ride Across America!!!
They have generously donated $1,000 to save dogs lives in honor of their beloved Alfu...
We are so grateful for their support...
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Gail McElrath |
Our 2008 "DCR One" Patrons
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Mike Stephenson of Ubertor.com is
the first Patron
of the
Dog Cancer Ride Across America.
His generous donation is making a difference
for the dogs who need it most...
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Sally Irvin and the wonderful folks over at the Indiana Canine Assistant Network
They're making a difference in their local community and now their generousity is helping our dogs as well
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Do you (or your business) want to
become a "Patron of the Ride" -
and be honored throughout
the entire ride?
It's easy - just click on the sponsor link below and make a donation of $250 or more
to
the dog cancer charities supported by the ride.
You'll be helping dogs with cancer get the care they deserve
when their owners can't afford to pay.
Or would you rather be a
"Route Sponsor"
and sponsor one section of the
Dog Cancer Ride Across America?
For a donation of $100 or more to the Dog Cancer Charities supported by the ride, you'll claim your very own section of the route with all the benefits that come along with it... A premium tribute to your dog (living or passed) will be placed ON THE ROUTE on the Map of Heroes - and you and your dog will be acknowledged personally online, as I ride in your honor across your section of the route.
There are only a very limited number of route sections that can be sponsored - so if you want to make sure you and your dog are part of the route - please reserve your section of the route as soon as possible, before they're all gone forever.
Click on the map below to visit the...
or Click on the "widget" below to sponsor the Dog Cancer Ride
(as a Patron, a Route Sponsor,
or in any amount you choose)
Or click on the map below to visit the...
Where you can add your tribute
to the brave dogs who fought -
and continue to fight this terrible disease
July 1, 2008 - Portland, OR (Marty's home for the end of his life)
through August 1, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA (the place where Marty was born)
32 Days - 1,329 Miles
(one sore butt... and 100% worth the effort)
Please Click on the Link to Donate Now