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The second annual Canary Challenge is a fully supported bike ride, offering 50-kilometer, 75-kilometer, 100-mile rides — all with multiple food and water stops, mechanical and medical assistance, and plenty of SWAG. The rides cater to all levels of cycling strength — from fixed gear bikes and tandems, to time trial champions; the Canary Challenge is a ride for  everyone!  100% of funds raised in 2012 Canary Challenge will be donated to the Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI) to benefit cancer research and innovative supportive care programs. SCI  is a world recognized institution for its advanced clinical care, scientific research and technological inventions, and is a National Cancer Institute Designated Cancer Center.  The second annual Canary Challenge is hosted by Canary Foundation. 

Canary Foundation is the world’s first non-profit organization dedicated solely to the funding, discovery, and development of tests for early cancer detection. Since 2004, Canary has raised over $41.5 million to support early detection research. Its collaborative research programs span multiple disciplines and institutions, including a partnership with Stanford's School of Medicine.  For more information, please visit www.canaryfoundation.org.

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aura May 20, 2013 at 09:27 pm
Every year I buy more school supplies and art supplies for the teachers and they know they canRead More always count on me for more whenever needed. I'm a strong believer in encouraging children to be creative and get rid of the barriers to the freedom of self expression.
Austin Choi May 18, 2013 at 01:54 am
We help by asking teachers if they need anything. They'll drop hints and we'll go and purchase theRead More products. Most, if not all, parents are willing to help their children's classes if they are able to. It's really unfair for the teachers to purchase supplies out of their own pockets.