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Barry Falcon is riding on November 21, 2009 at Tucson
 

Barry Falcon is riding on November 21, 2009 at Tucson.

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Hi Friends & Family,

This year, I'll be taking part in JDRF's Ride to Cure Diabetes in Tucson, along with hundreds of other Riders across the country, as we try to reach our goal of raising $4.5 million.

This will be my 16th Ride to Cure in honor of my son and the million other kids with Type 1.

My son Michael (far right) was diagnosed at age 12 and is now a sophmore at THE Ohio State University. He is doing well but there is still no cure.

Please help the JDRF cause by making a donation. (Every Dollar counts)

There is some good news, though. For the first time, scientists are predicting that we CAN expect to see a cure well within our lifetime!

Now, more than ever, you can make a crucial difference. Won't you please give to JDRF as generously as possible? Together, we can make the cure a reality!


Donate online or send your tax deductable check payable to JDRF to:

Barry Falcon
4501 Chattahoochee Way
Marietta, GA 30067
barry@barryfalcon.com
404-518-8858








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Donor Name Date Comments
Stephanie Falcon 06/27/2009 Dad, You are doing a wonderful thing for Michael. Keep up the good work and may the wind be at your back!
Barry Klein 08/03/2009 Barry, I am proud to share your name and to have you as a Bad Boy Brother. Keep up the great work. Barry
David Sturm 07/09/2009 Doug, I really feel for you and I hope all will be well with your Son. I look forward to meeting you some day on the Saturday morning rides over 40.(I'm trying to get into shape for it!) I will be riding the 400 Sunday ride! DAvid
Anonymous 08/12/2009  
Nick Wilson 07/06/2009 "We have to understand that the world can only be grasped by action, not by contemplation. The hand is more important than the eye& The hand is the cutting edge of the mind." - Anonymous Continue your hard work Barry!
Allan Young 09/01/2009
paul rosenbaum 11/12/2009 Barry, thanks for convincing me to ride in Killington. It was an incredible experience. Good luck in Tucson.


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