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Work out for a cause: Break the Cycle bike ride event is this weekend

The ride will benefit women experiencing homelessness in our community.

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Slideshow of riders from 2022 Break the Cycle.

The first 200 thirty-mile registered riders will take home a medal.

Photos by Nora Robbins

Ready, set, ride… for a cause. The Women’s Center of Wake County is hosting its third annual Break the Cycle bike ride event this Sunday, Sept. 17 to benefit women experiencing homelessness in our community.

Choose from a five-mile or 30-mile ride on scenic routes through Raleigh. After the ride, enjoy local food truck fare + a complimentary beverage (you’ve earned it) plus music at the after party in John Chavis Memorial Park.

Your participation will help make a difference in the lives of women who are struggling with poverty, mental illness, violence, sexual assault, and/or human trafficking.

How to get involved

Sign up today and join The Women’s Center of Wake County (and your fellow Raleighites) for a day of fun, fitness, and giving back.

Help Triangle women break cycle of homelessness

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