Welcome to the 13th Annual HD Ride 4A Cure!
Join local volunteers at the 2022 Ride 4A Cure on Saturday, August 27th.
We are thrilled to be able to host this event as scheduled this year but safety remains a priority. Review the measures in place at the event in the FAQ and remember to stay home if you are feeling unwell.
For more information about current health and safety practices at HSC events, please review the HSC Guiding Principles For In Person Community Activities And Events.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you love nature, community and supporting a great cause, this event is perfect for you. In the last 10 years, the event has expanded in participation, supporters and even the weekend surrounding the day of the ride.
Date: Saturday, August 27, 2022
Location: Teepee Creek Stampede Grounds, Highway 647 and Range Road 34, NW 33-73-03-W6M, Teepee Creek, AB
Rather run than ride a horse or wagon? Try the "HD Extreme Run/Walk". Not your average running trail! If you are looking for something a little more extreme than running on a paved path, this might be for you!
There is a minimum pledge of $100 to participate in the ride or run.
Although we do accept pledges in-person it is highly encouraged that all participants input their pledges online. There are options via the online portal for inputting personal donations, as well as cash/cheques that have been collected.
Click here for a printable pledge form!
Event Questions? Visit, www.peacecountryhd.ca or contact Mack at 780-897-8048 or mack@jadecash.com
Website questions? events@huntingtonsociety.ca
The Huntington Society of Canada (HSC) strives for a better future for those affected by Huntington disease (HD). There are three main areas that HSC focuses on:
1. Funding cutting edge research into slowing or stopping the progression of HD
2. Funding Family Services workers across Canada to provide support for those affected by HD
3. Raising awareness of HD, educating the public and health services professionals, as well as advocating for the rights of those affected by HD