Journey of Hope, News
Mineola native rides for people with disabilities
Imagine a cross country bike trip, riding an average of 75 miles a day in the sweltering heat of summer across different state lines.
Imagine a cross country bike trip, riding an average of 75 miles a day in the sweltering heat of summer across different state lines.
William Kennedy waved this year’s Pi Kappa Phi Journey of Hope bike team into Camp Twinlow late Wednesday morning as members completed the day’s short 35 mile ride from Spokane to the camp just north of Rathdrum. Kennedy, the team’s volunteer relations coordinator, is finally contributing to the event he has heard so much about.
Hiten Patel used to worry he didn’t have what it took to get accepted to and complete dental school. Now he knows he can.
In one week, Joe Sciandra will fly to San Francisco, California to embark on a two-month cross-country cycling trip.
Since 1997 many Pi Kappa Phi members have accepted the Gear Up Florida challenge to bike hundreds of miles throughout the Sunshine State to raise money for people with disabilities.
As a student at University of Washington and an undergraduate member of the Alpha Delta Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi , Logan Fitzgerald, a Puyallup High School graduate, was growing tired of sitting in traffic while commuting from campus to his summer job at the Space Needle last year.
Today we started with an early morning wake up in Orlando at 5:30 a.m.
A junior at the University of Colorado (Eta Gamma) Chapter will spend this summer cycling. He will pedal across the country on a 3,500 mile trek from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.
Plano native Reed Richards is about to embark on the journey of a lifetime.