Sunday 25 September 2016

Bicyclists Raise More Than $22,000 to Fight Back Against Diabetes

EAST HAMPTON, NY — They cycled for miles with an eye toward finding a cure for diabetes.

The Massapequa Park Bicycle Club's Tour of the Hamptons, which was held Sunday, raised more than $22,000 amid its "Ride for the DRI."

A group of 35 bicycle riders took an interest, raising assets to help the Diabetes Research Institute with its progressing mission to locate an organic cure for diabetes.

Riders crossed East Hampton, Amagansett and Montauk before coming back to Southampton.

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"I am to a great degree satisfied with the endeavors of our DRI group of riders. We raised a lot of cash, and everything goes to discover a cure for diabetes," said Bruce Siegel, who serves as DRI Foundation upper east district board co-executive, alongside Marc Goldfarb, in a discharge. "The enthusiasm of Keith Adwar and David Newman were instrumental in getting our group together and achieving our objective of raising required assets and mindfulness for this awesome cause."

Adwar and Newman have been riding together for quite a long time and raising cash for different causes and, having had their lives touched by diabetes, chose to collaborate to discover a cure, the discharge said.

The recently framed group will keep on riding for the DRI at up and coming cycling occasions.

Photographs politeness of DRI.

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