Biking for a great cause in Evesham

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The Marlton Sun
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1 min readNov 11, 2011

Kathy Williams, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, is pleased to report that she, along with 20 other riders representing Weichert, Realtors’ South Jersey region, recently participated in the annual Bike MS: City to Shore Ride to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

The event, organized by the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National MS Society, took place over two days on Sept. 25 and 26 and featured over 7,000 cyclists of all ages and cycling abilities. The funds raised during the event go to support research, programs and services for people with multiple sclerosis in the Greater Delaware Valley region.

The Weichert, Realtors team, organized by team captain Jennean Veale of the Marlton office, included representatives from the Moorestown, Medford, Marlton and Cherry Hill offices. Together they raised in excess of $4,800 to benefit the more than 13,000 local residents living with MS.

“My team and I are honored to participate in an event that helps battle this devastating and unpredictable disease,” said Williams. “Multiple sclerosis is a silent disease that routinely goes undiagnosed, and the Bike MS: City to Shore Ride is an excellent opportunity to support families in our area that are struggling with it. By participating in this noteworthy event, it is our sincere hope that we will help draw attention to this wonderful organization that is so diligently working to find a cure.”

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