Twin Cities Cyclists Ride 100 Miles to Help Raise Funds for Families in Need
August 02 2015 - 2:45PM
Business Wire
Local and pro cyclists participated in the UnitedHealthcare
Children’s Foundation (UHCCF) Century Ride today to raise funds for
medical grants that help children gain access to health-related
services.
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Local and pro cyclists set off on the
UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation (UHCCF) Century Ride. The
ride kicked off in Eden Prairie at the Optum corporate campus and
wound its way through Minnetonka, Mound, Hanover, Waconia and
Chanhassen. The 100-mile ride raised funds for UHCCF, which
provides medical grants to help children gain access to
health-related services not covered, or not fully covered, by their
parents' commercial health insurance plan. Last year, UHCCF awarded
about $5.4 million in medical grants to more than 2,000 children
across the country (Photo: UnitedHealthcare Children's
Foundation).
Leading the 100-mile ride were professional cyclists from across
the United States who were joined by about 75 Twin Cities-area
cyclists. The bike ride kicked off in Eden Prairie at the Optum
corporate campus and wound its way through the suburbs of
Minnetonka, Mound, Hanover, Waconia and Chanhassen.
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UnitedHealthcareWill Holman, 952-979-5862 (office)952-303-9844
(cell)William_S_Holman@uhc.com