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Ride to Conquer Cancer 2016 Social Commitment

April 7, 2016 By Condor’s Team

Condor CEO Benjamin Tabesh in Ride to Conquer Cancer

Condor Security’s CEO, Benjamin Tabesh, is participating in the 2016 Ride to Conquer Cancer event benefitting cancer research at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre on June 11th and 12th.  Condor Security believes strongly in the value of social commitment and has supported a number of causes supporting cancer research.

What is the Ride to Conquer Cancer?

The Ride to Conquer Cancer is a charitable fundraising event in which particpants bicycle on a two-day, 200 kilometer journey throughout Ontario’s beautiful countryside to promote awareness of cancer and campaign for donations towards cancer research.

Funds raised for the Ride to Conquer Cancer support leading cancer research and care at Princess Margaret Hospital, which is considered one of the best cancer research centres in the world

Condor Ceo Benjamin Tabesh In Ride To Conquer Cancer

Who can participate?

Anyone can participate as long as they have a bicycle, helmet, and enthusiasm for the common goal of having a better understanding of cancer and improving available treatments. Multiple bike route options are available, so whether you’re an athlete or a “weekend warrior” you will have an enjoyable experience while doing something with a good cause.

How can I help?

You can help either by participating in the event or by donating and sponsoring a rider.  To sponsor Benjamin Tabesh’s ride, click this link to visit his Ride to Conquer Cancer campaign page.

 

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