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Registration Open for Ninth Annual Ovarian Cancer Awareness Ride for H
Registration is open for the ninth annual Ride for Hope, a 501(c)(3) ovarian cancer awareness motorcycle ride and celebration, conceived and

Registration is open for the ninth annual Ride for Hope, a 501(c)(3) ovarian cancer awareness motorcycle ride and celebration, conceived and organized by JuliAnne Scully, a 40-year ovarian cancer survivor and owner of JuliAnneβs Hair in Roselle, IL. The 50-mile escorted charity ride begins and ends at Morettiβs Ristorante and Pizzeria, 1175 West Lake Street in Bartlett, on Sunday, July 14. Support during the ride will be provided by the EMS RoadDocs; LAMA, the Latin American Motorcycle Association, in Winfield; and the Punishers Chicago West.
Event registration, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9th-annual-ride-for-hope-ovarian-cancer-tickets-823295317457?aff=erelexpmlt) which is $35, includes a Ride for Hope T-shirt, breakfast, and the after-party. Day-of registration is $40 and open from 8:00β10:00am at Morettiβs, with kickstands up at 10:30am. Riders and non-riders are welcome at the after-party, from 1:00β4:00pm, that features the Morettiβs lunch and dessert buffet, live music by Bronson Rock, a silent auction, box drawings, a Teal Chopper Gift Card raffle, a Split the Pot raffle, the Teal Marketplace, the Survivorβs Tent with LMS Comfort Dogs, an opportunity to sign the life-size teal survivor ribbons, and vendors to browse and shop.
βThis is the second year we will hold our after-party at Morettiβs, and our fourth event there,β said Scully. βWe appreciate the support of Corporate General Manager, Jim Earley and Morettiβs Bartlett Manager, Amanda Golecki. Their help is invaluable in both the pre-planning stages and the day of our event.β
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Ride for Hope raises funds to help local women who have financial hardships from ongoing medical treatment for their ovarian cancer and support the Midwest programs of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC). To nominate a recipient visit www.rideforhopeil.org and click on the nominations tab. Print and fill out the nomination form and return by email to ocrideforhope2015@gmail.com. βOur recipients are vetted and chosen based on need. They become part of our TEAL Family Where No One Fights Alone,β said Scully.
In 2015, its inaugural year, Ride for Hope raised $25,600. Since then, Ride for Hope has raised over $300,000. βWhat started as a way to help the NOCC create awareness for the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer has grown into a community eventβwith riders from many clubs and groups from all over the areaβto raise money for local women in their fight for survival,β Scully said.
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Scully bought her first bike to celebrate her 25-year cancer-free anniversary. βTo date, there is no early detection test for ovarian cancer,β she said, βconsequently, most cases are diagnosed in their later stages.β One in 78 women is diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year, and approximately 15,000 women die from the disease annually. Illinois ranks #5 in the nation for the most ovarian cancer deaths. βOur goal in fundraising is to ease the financial burdens of our recipients, celebrate our survivorβs anniversaries, honor those who have gone before us, and help more women Take Early Action and Live,β Scully said.
To register for the ride and after-party visit the Ride for Hope page on Eventbrite To join the 2023 Ride for Hope TEAL family of volunteers, learn about upcoming fundraising events, donate, or read important information about the early warning signs of ovarian cancer, visit www.rideforhopeil.org.