Join Minnesota AIDS Project on Friday July 8 for our annual Beer Bust fundraiser supporting our Red Ribbon Ride team!
MAP is honored to be one of the eight benefiting organizations supported by the Red Ribbon Ride - every year, a team of MAP staff and supporters raise funds and awareness by participating in the Ride, pedaling over 300 miles over four days or tirelessly supporting the riders along the journey.
Join us from 5pm-9pm at The Saloon MN to help each team member meet their fundraising...
Join Minnesota AIDS Project on Friday July 8 for our annual Beer Bust fundraiser supporting our Red Ribbon Ride team!
MAP is honored to be one of the eight benefiting organizations supported by the Red Ribbon Ride - every year, a team of MAP staff and supporters raise funds and awareness by participating in the Ride, pedaling over 300 miles over four days or tirelessly supporting the riders along the journey.
Join us from 5pm-9pm at The Saloon MN to help each team member meet their fundraising goals, and to celebrate together!
$10 will get you an endless cup of beer, with all proceeds going to Team MAP. If beer isn't your thing, there will also be a raffle and other fun ways to get involved and contribute!
Bring yourself, friends, family and lovers to have a blast with us, for a wonderful cause!
"Red Ribbon Ride is a fully supported 4 day, 300 mile bike ride to raise vital funds for HIV/AIDS services, treatment, prevention and awareness. Red Ribbon Ride 2016 will take place July 21st - July 24th, 2016. The Red Ribbon Ride benefits 8 HIV/AIDS service agencies here in Minnesota; African American AIDS Task Force, Clare Housing, Hope House of St. Croix Valley, Minnesota AIDS Project, One Heartland, Park House, Rural AIDS Action Network and The Aliveness Project. Whether you are first time rider, experienced veteran, looking for a physical challenge, cycling through Minnesota or have a connection to the cause the Red Ribbon Ride is for you. Join us. Make your difference." Learn more here: http://www.redribbonride.org/
Learn more about MAP here: www.mnaidsproject.org