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Live Ride: Highlights from the 2007 Live Ride.

Summer Camp: One of the greatest things that MDA funds is one full week of summer camp for children ages 6-21 with neuromuscular disease.

At camp, activities include a theme dance/karaoke, swimming, archery, a trip to the airstrip to meet firefighters and have rides in motorcycle side cars and classic cars, a mobile petting zoo, horse drawn carriage rides and time to hang out together. It costs $650 to send one child to camp for the whole week and thanks to your participation in Live Ride MDA is able to keep camp, and other worthwhile services, provided at no cost to the children and their families.

  • What is the Live Ride for MDA?

      The Live Ride for MDA is an annual fund raising event put on by MDA with the support of the Alaska Motorcycle Community!

      ALL Participants (riders and passengers) purchase a packet ($50.00) and then raise funds prior to the ride. Each year, the ride leaves from Anchorage (and the Mat-Su Valley), making stops for fuel and snacks along the way.

      Once the huge group of riders (of all motorcycle makes and models) reaches Kenai Peninsula Harley-Davidson in Soldotna, the riders will then be treated to fun, food and much more!

      Raise $800 or more and become a MDA Hero  by sending a child to Summer Camp. The Parade of Heroes will ride from Sterling to Kenai Peninsula Harley-Davidson.

      It is always impressive to watch the huge line of motorcycles, all there to help raise money and support for the continuing fight against Muscular Dystrophy!