Rinku Jain

“The essence of a happy life and peaceful society lies in one sentence – What can I give ?”

Training hard, riding more than 1000 miles even before my actual ride, “Seattle to Portland 206 Miles on July 13 – 14” and creating awareness for education is my way of giving to the community.

Why am I doing this ?
– It gives me joy when I share and support others in need .
– I am raising funds for an NGO named “Asha for Education.” Education enables all children to achieve their highest potential as individuals, serve effectively as citizens of a free society, and successfully compete in a changing global marketplace.

-Asha for Education is a 100% volunteer-driven, non-profit whose mission is “To catalyze socio-economic change in India through education of underprivileged children.”
Please check the links below for more Info–

 

https://seattle.ashanet.org/

https://ashanet.org/projects-list/

https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/770459884

 

I am riding with purpose and passion. Please donate and help me in reaching my goal.

Here are some ways that your donation to Asha will help:

$25 – $50 can supply food and hope to a child for a year,
$50 – $100 can cover the cost of learning for 6 children through an elementary school experience.
$100 – $150 can cover the cost of education and food for one child for a year.

What I gain??

Cycling not only teaches me life lessons, gives me confidence, and keeps me healthy.

While I am on my bike, I learn that life is not a bed of roses… obstacles will come. I won’t always get smooth and flat roads.

It teaches me not to focus on obstacles but to lift my butt up on bumps or pedal slowly and harder one at a time while up the hill and keep going. I enjoy going down the hill after a steep climb more.

Challenges will come, I might crash , I’ll be out of breath, the heat might slow me down, but giving up is not an option.

Last year when I had a big fall on a red light, I was very scared but with the help of my fellow riders and their encouragement, we fixed my bike, I forgot about the pain, got up and finished my first 50 mile ride.

I get to experience the beauty of my surroundings, which is not possible when I am in the car. I feel connected to nature . Beautiful rolling hills, corn fields , animals , flowers, and much more . Going slow and finding joy in every small thing I see during my journey makes my ride memorable.

It teaches me how to love and care for my needs and my bikes too . I make sure I keep water, food , a windcheater, sunscreen, and other essentials for myself and for my bike, a spare tube, and a tool kit for emergencies. I make sure to keep it clean, pump air, and lube the chains when I am home.

While riding, our focus is most of time in the front, not in the back. To maintain balance and for a smooth ride, one needs to keep moving forward.

As the saying goes, life is like riding a bicycle; you don’t fall off until you stop pedaling. In life, too, whatever the situation, you need to keep moving ahead. You may choose to take things slowly but always move forward. Make progress every day, even if it’s something small. Make progress a habit, not an occasion.

 

A child without education is like a bird without wings.
Let’s give children hope and wings. Please click the “Donate Now” blue button below and donate.

Thank you.
Rinku

FYI :: I will be matching **every** donation you make.

Note that Asha for Education is a registered 501(c) organization, and all donations are tax-deductible.

 

206-mile trek from Seattle brings hundreds of bicyclists to Northeast Portland – oregonlive.com

2500 USD Target
1100 USD Raised
8 Supporters
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Contact Us

For checks/donations:
Asha for Education, Seattle Chapter,
PO Box 888080
Los Angeles, CA 90088 – 8080

For General communication:
Asha for Education, Seattle Chapter, PO Box 2407, Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: 214-354-3101

Tax Status

Asha for Education is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.
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