Ramsey Auto’s 11th Go the Distance for Autism Bike Ride reroutes to virtual direction

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Ramsey Auto Group’s Go the Distance for Autism Bike Ride goes virtual on its 11th year.

The fundraising event, which will support four autism care and services programs, will virtually happen on June 7. The move to go virtual is an essential decision to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Alpine Learning Group Epic School, Garden Academy and REED Foundation for Autism are the beneficiaries of the virtual bike ride.

Ramsey encourages those who have already registered to continue fundraising as all existing teams, team members and donations made to-date will not be affected by the new direction. Furthermore, they will automatically become virtual participants.

All participants who raise a minimum of $50 by Thursday, May 14, will receive a 2020 Go the Distance for Autism t-shirt.      

Go the Distance is still accepting registrations and invites everyone to create or join a virtual team, or register as a virtual participant and be a part of this annual event which happens online for the first time.