What is the Habitat 500?
Habitat 500 is a pledged 500-mile bicycle ride benefiting Habitat for Humanity, an internationally respected non-profit organization dedicated to building homes and creating home ownership opportunities for low-income families.
This is a fully supported ride which includes a professional bike mechanic and supplies, massage therapists, daily route maps, marked roads, emergency phone numbers, sag vehicles to carry your personal gear, and overnight camping sites with showers.
Breakfast and dinner are provided by local groups in our host towns and there are regular food and water stops along each days route. Cyclists are responsible for supplying their own toiletries, sleeping bags/bedding, clothing, bikes and lunches.
It takes approximately $60,000 to build a Habitat house in the United States. Habitat homes are built and renovated with the combined efforts of volunteers, businesses, churches and the partner families. Since the Habitat 500 began 16 years ago, less than 3.5% of the funds raised have been used to cover the costs of the ride.
How is this possible? Donations and volunteers! Even the ride organizers are volunteers, participating in the ride or working as ride support. Your registration fee covers most of the ride costs.
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