The Prostate Cancer Pony Express Successfully Completed Their Inaugural Motorcycle Rally Ride to DC to Remind Congress of the Importance of Research Funding
In honor of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project (PCAP) successfully hosted their first Prostate Cancer Pony Express motorcycle ride to Capitol Hill to deliver to the US Congress their message.
Manhattan Beach, CA, October 04, 2011 --(PR.com)-- On Sunday, September 18, 2011, the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project (PCAP) successfully hosted their inaugural Prostate Cancer Pony Express motorcycle ride to Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to deliver to the US Congress their message concerning the critical importance of prostate cancer research funding.
On that historic Sunday morning, 15 enthusiastic Prostate Cancer Pony Express riders left Mount Vernon, VA in route to Washington, DC. Participants proudly represented the states of Florida, California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North and South Carolina.
There were several remarkable highlights on the ride. A memorial service at the Congressional Cemetery was held in honor of the 1.4 million unnamed men who have died from prostate cancer since President Richard M. Nixon declared the war on cancer in 1971. The ride also included a stop at Capitol Hill, and group photos in front of the White House fence where riders joined with supporters of MaleCare and the DC Cancer Consortium. Participants finished the ride by attending the Zero Prostate Cancer Summit and visiting their elected officials on Capitol Hill.
The 2012 Prostate Cancer Pony Express will ride again on September 9, 2012, to coincide with the Zero Prostate Cancer Summit.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project president, Robert Hess, an eight-year prostate cancer survivor and service disabled veteran, led this year’s ride. Hess explained to Kathy Stewart of WTOP 103.5 FM, “It's all about the message. The Pony Express carried letters; we're carrying the prostate cancer awareness message.” He believes next year will see at least 1,000 riders in Washington, DC. The 2012 Prostate Cancer Pony Express will begin at Daytona Beach on March 17, 2012, travel through all 50 states, and arrive in Washington, DC on September 9th.
The PCAP is currently seeking businesses and organizations interested in partnering with the Prostate Cancer Pony Express. For additional information on the Prostate Cancer Pony Express 2012, contact info@29000men.org for assistance. You can become a rider by visiting http://prostatecancerponyexpress.org.
About The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project:
The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project (PCAP) is a registered 501 (c)(3) not for profit charity. The mission of PCAP is to significantly increase the prostate cancer survivor rate by dramatically increasing the rate of early detection, with the objective that no man experiences a surprise, post-metastasis prostate cancer diagnosis.
Contact:
Robert Hess, President
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project
1601 N Sepulveda Blvd, #576
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
310.356.3872
http://www.29000men.org
http://prostatecancerponyexpress.wordpress.com
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On that historic Sunday morning, 15 enthusiastic Prostate Cancer Pony Express riders left Mount Vernon, VA in route to Washington, DC. Participants proudly represented the states of Florida, California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North and South Carolina.
There were several remarkable highlights on the ride. A memorial service at the Congressional Cemetery was held in honor of the 1.4 million unnamed men who have died from prostate cancer since President Richard M. Nixon declared the war on cancer in 1971. The ride also included a stop at Capitol Hill, and group photos in front of the White House fence where riders joined with supporters of MaleCare and the DC Cancer Consortium. Participants finished the ride by attending the Zero Prostate Cancer Summit and visiting their elected officials on Capitol Hill.
The 2012 Prostate Cancer Pony Express will ride again on September 9, 2012, to coincide with the Zero Prostate Cancer Summit.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project president, Robert Hess, an eight-year prostate cancer survivor and service disabled veteran, led this year’s ride. Hess explained to Kathy Stewart of WTOP 103.5 FM, “It's all about the message. The Pony Express carried letters; we're carrying the prostate cancer awareness message.” He believes next year will see at least 1,000 riders in Washington, DC. The 2012 Prostate Cancer Pony Express will begin at Daytona Beach on March 17, 2012, travel through all 50 states, and arrive in Washington, DC on September 9th.
The PCAP is currently seeking businesses and organizations interested in partnering with the Prostate Cancer Pony Express. For additional information on the Prostate Cancer Pony Express 2012, contact info@29000men.org for assistance. You can become a rider by visiting http://prostatecancerponyexpress.org.
About The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project:
The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project (PCAP) is a registered 501 (c)(3) not for profit charity. The mission of PCAP is to significantly increase the prostate cancer survivor rate by dramatically increasing the rate of early detection, with the objective that no man experiences a surprise, post-metastasis prostate cancer diagnosis.
Contact:
Robert Hess, President
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project
1601 N Sepulveda Blvd, #576
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
310.356.3872
http://www.29000men.org
http://prostatecancerponyexpress.wordpress.com
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Contact
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project
Robert Hess
310.356.3872
www.29000men.org
Contact
Robert Hess
310.356.3872
www.29000men.org
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