Planning Kids Cancer Care Ride Route Takes Months of Work
Kids Cancer Care Ride Route Planning Takes Months

Paul Boucher began his relationship with Kids Cancer Care and its fundraising ride about 15 years ago. The meticulous planning of the ride route is a massive undertaking that takes months to complete.

A Labor of Love

Boucher, a dedicated volunteer, emphasizes the importance of every detail. 'It's a large footprint,' he said, describing the extensive coordination required. The route must be safe, scenic, and logistically feasible for hundreds of participants.

Months of Preparation

Planning starts early each year, with organizers scouting roads, securing permits, and coordinating with local authorities. The goal is to create an experience that honors the mission of Kids Cancer Care while ensuring rider safety.

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Boucher's commitment reflects the broader community support for the cause. The ride raises crucial funds for children with cancer and their families.

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