
Why I Ride:
I ride for my mom, Lori Razink. She was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's in 2015.
She passed away on March 13, 2023 at the young age of 62. My dad was right there by her side.
While we are so relieved she doesn’t have to fight anymore, we are so heartbroken.
I ride for my dad, Jim Razink. He took care of my mom at home for 6 years and did an exceptional job. Thank you for taking such good care of her.
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I am determined to go the distance for all those affected by Alzheimer’s. I am inspired by the strength of the more than 6 million Americans living with this disease, and the over 11 million family members and friends who provide them with care. I am also inspired by science.
Right now, there is no shortage of ideas in Alzheimer’s research — only dollars. Which is why I am asking for your support. I am participating on the Ride to End ALZ, a fully-supported, one day fundraising event where every dollar raised supports the Alzheimer’s Association’s efforts to discover methods of treatment and prevention for Alzheimer’s disease.
With each mile I ride, I am raising funds to advance research toward the first survivor of Alzheimer’s. Thank you for cheering me on.
Cheer Me On!