Monday, December 16, 2024

THE RIDE – NEW YORK TO BOSTON

THE RIDE FOR MENTAL HEALTH WELCOMES CYCLISTS, VOLUNTEERS AND SPONSORS FROM NEW YORK TO BOSTON, JUNE 22-23 IN NEW PALTZ, NY

Registration Open for Seventh Annual Event Benefitting Mental Health Education, Research and Treatment

NEW YORK and BOSTON (June 1, 2024) – The Ride for Mental Health, the nation’s first and largest cycling weekend exclusively benefitting mental health, returns to New York’s scenic Hudson Valley on Saturday and Sunday, June 22-23. Staged in the historic town of New Paltz, the Ride has raised over $1.2 million for mental health services, treatment and education since its inception in 2017.

More than 500 riders are expected at the event, which offers fully supported road courses of 25, 50 and 100 miles winding through picturesque countryside and neighboring townships. There is also a 14-mile “family fun ride” for all ages. Virtual riders can participate remotely and help raise funds online.

Registration for both riders and volunteers is currently open at RideforMentalHealth.org. There is no fundraising requirement for riders to participate.

Last year, in the first full ride after cancellations related to COVID, the event attracted more than 470 cyclists, 150 volunteers and 1600 donors who helped raised over $215,000 for McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School and the nation’s No. 1-rated psychiatric hospital. Advancements and innovation from McLean in the field of mental health are influential throughout the U.S. and globally.

The Ride for Mental Health was founded by New York City attorney and avid cyclist Mac Dorris, whose son, Eric, suffered from mental health disorders and died from an accidental overdose at age 21. Since Dorris first organized the event seven years ago, it has become an annual homecoming for a growing community of cyclists, volunteers, friends and family, inspired by their shared dedication to make a difference.

“This is a joyful and fun event that I encourage everyone to experience, whether as a rider or as a volunteer,” said Dorris. “We’re also pleased to have cycling clubs, business organizations and commercial sponsors joining the Ride to help end the stigma associated with mental illness.”

All riders, both on site and virtual, receive a custom-designed Hincapie cycling jersey, and all in-person riders, volunteers and sponsors are invited to enjoy a complimentary barbecue dinner with live music on Saturday evening in New Paltz. Accommodations in the area include hotel chain locations, historic inns and bed & breakfasts, Airbnb and VRBO properties, and low-cost dormitory quarters on the SUNY-New Paltz campus.

Corporate and community organizations, cycling groups, teams, and individuals can participate in The Ride for Mental Health, whether in person or virtually, and create their own fundraising pages. Sponsorships for 2024 are still available and volunteer inquiries are welcome. Details can be found at RideforMentalHealth.org, by emailing info@rideformentalhealth.org and by following The Ride on InstagramFacebook and Strava.

ABOUT THE RIDE

The Ride for Mental Health was founded by New York City attorney Mac Dorris, inspired by his son, Eric. A bright and funny boy, Eric struggled with mental health issues as a young man. He was eventually diagnosed with borderline personality disorder among other conditions, and tragically died of an accidental overdose at the age of 21. Mac, an avid cyclist, created The Ride to honor his son’s life, and to shine a light of hope and caring for others. Eric’s memory lives on in the important work being funded by The Ride for Mental Health, and in the moments of connection and camaraderie that make the event so rewarding.