The Scott Rigsby Foundation Partners with Jackson Healthcare to Support Wounded Warriors (April 29, 2010)

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ATLANTA, GA (April 29, 2010) - The Scott
Rigsby Foundation and Jackson Healthcare have teamed up for the
first annual Alliance Ride, a 23 and 46-mile cycling event to raise
funds to support our wounded soldiers as they rehabilitate from
injuries received in the Global War on Terror. The May 1, 2010
event will fund the first-ever Wounded Warrior Transition Camp
hosted by Camp Twin Lakes in Georgia.
On October 13, 2007, after nearly 17 grueling hours, double-
amputee Scott Rigsby did the unthinkable: he crossed the finish
line at the 140.6-mile Ford Ironman Triathlon World Championship in
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, setting a world record as the first to finish
the Hawaiian Ironman with prosthetics. As if that wasn't enough to
inspire people around the world, Rigsby formed The Scott Rigsby
Foundation to help the physically challenged "Do the Unthinkable"
in their own lives.
" We believe in the mission of the Scott Rigsby Foundation," said
Shane Jackson, Executive Vice President of Jackson Healthcare, "and
encourage all Georgia residents and military veterans to join us in
helping raise funds and awareness for individuals facing
life-changing mobility challenges."
The number of soldiers returning from the Global War on Terror
with loss of limb or mobility has risen above 1,200, the largest in
American history, and the suicide rates amongst those returning
from Iraq and Afghanistan are increasing annually at alarming
rates. Wounded soldiers that have suffered loss of limb or
mobility, and traumatic brain injury, require specialized resources
and mentorship. For many, reintegration into an active and healthy
lifestyle at home is a significant challenge. The Alliance Ride is
one of several fundraising activities that the partnership seeks to
advocate together to support these returning heroes.
The Alpharetta cycling event will take place on Saturday, May 1,
2010 at 7:30am. The cycling route begins at Jackson Healthcare's
corporate headquarters, 2655 Northwinds Parkway, Alpharetta, GA
30009 and follows a police-managed course through Alpharetta.
Registration is $25-$30 and may be completed online at www.allianceride.com or at
the event the day of the race.
Now in its second year, The Scott Rigsby Foundation recruits and
inspires people of all ages and fitness levels as they train to
perform in distance events - primarily running, cycling, and
triathlons - to raise funds for advancements in prosthetics
technology and research, enable our injured soldiers, support World
Vision programs that assist children with disabilities in
developing countries, and increase resources for all physically
challenged people to achieve their goals.
About The Scott Rigsby Foundation:
To expand his mission worldwide, Rigsby has formed The
Scott Rigsby Foundation , a 501(c)3, designed to inspire, inform
and enable the physically challenged with loss of limb or mobility
to live an active lifestyle. Learn more about Scott and his
Foundation at www.scottrigsby.com or www.scottrigsbyfoundation.org.
Click here to read the press release from Atlanta Day
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The Scott Rigsby Foundation and Jackson Healthcare have teamed
up for the inaugural, annual Alliance Ride, a 23 and 46-mile
cycling event, with the desire to become the biggest fundraising
celebration of our wounded warriors in Georgia!