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EY SWERVE FOR ISAACS - MAY 4TH, 2016

by The Isaacs Center


Gautam Bahadur

All,

I have found a way to channel my passion for indoor cycling (OK fine, it's called spinning) into making a positive impact on our community right here in New York! Please support me as I ride for the Isaacs Center! Anything you can contribute would be much appreciated. All proceeds will benefit the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center.

About Isaacs Center
Isaacs Center is a lifeline for low-income families, homebound seniors, and disconnected youth – facilitating access to nutrition and technology, providing education and employment opportunities, and offering stability and comfort.  

 

 


 

Together We Ride, Together We Make a Difference!


Join us on Wednesday May 4th as EY employees ride for the Isaacs Center, a dynamic NYC non-profit transforming the lives of three generations of New Yorkers.  

Reserve your bike now. Space is limited.

 

DATE & LOCATION

SWERVE Midtown, 21 West 46th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenue.

Wednesday, May 4th 2016. Event starts at 7:30PM.  

All riders are invited to a Post-Ride Smoothie Celebration

 

REGISTRATION

There is a $25 fee to reserve your bike.  All riders must raise a minimum of $100. Your registration fee counts toward your goal. 60 riders maximum.

To set up your personal fundraising page, please click “Fundraise With Us”  on the right of the page.

 

PRIZES
Top 3 fundraisers will receive prize packs
1st Place - 10 Class Pack at Swerve
2nd Place - 5 Class Pack at Swerve
3rd Place - 3 Class Pack at Swerve

All winning team members will win a free Swerve class.

 

All Proceeds Go To The Isaacs Center
Since 1964, the Isaacs Center has provided services to low-income families, disconnected youth, and aging New Yorkers. Primarily serving East Harlem, the Isaacs Center welcomes residents of all 5 boroughs. Last year, the Isaacs Center delivered nearly 400,000 meals to homebound seniors, provided 2,000 children with after school and summer programs, and put more than 150 young adults on pathways to college and a career.