Tu Nidito Children and Family Services is returning to El Tour de Tucson as a 2025 beneficiary. Once again we have signed on to be one of the non-profit organizations that riders from across the country can choose to support.
Over the years, thousands of cyclists have ridden for our Tu Nidito children. Our Ride for a Child (RFAC) project began in earnest in 2010. Your participation can help touch the lives of children and families grieving the diagnosis of a serious medical condition or loss of a special person.
In 2025 we are asking our RFAC cyclists to make a commitment to raise $500 for Tu Nidito and we will pay your El Tour de Tucson registration fee. Please submit your interest to Ride for a Child here. Once you reach the $500 goal, we will provide you with a code for registration on the El Tour de Tucson website. When you register on the El Tour website, you can choose to ride for Tu Nidito and create a fundraising page to raise additional funds.
Imagine the funds that could be raised to support those grieving a serious medical condition or death. Our programs are free but not without cost and El Tour provides a beautiful opportunity to support children and families as you enjoy the premier cycling event in the USA.
We ask that you commit to $500 and hope that you will raise more. Together, we can raise $25,000 for grieving children, teens, young adults and caregivers.
Use this form to donate to a Ride for a Child Cyclists’ Fundraiser!
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