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Cycling for Autism - Adam Biel, 23

I thought my journey across the country was hardcore, but when I met Adam Biel a couple of days ago, what he is trying to accomplish completely dwarfs my cross-country trip. Adam is fresh out of college and he wanted to give back to the world by challenging himself to tackle one of the fastest growing problems in the world, Autism. I got introduce to Adam through a friend on my cross-country trip Suzanne Willis, who went to school together. I got a chance to hang out with him in while he was in Providence yesterday and was learning about what he was doing, and why this trip is so important for all of us.

The number of children who are affected by autism is growing rapidly, and if action is not taken, and taken quickly, it would become the legacy of our generation. For the next two and a half years, he is riding his bicycle, with all his gear, 25,000 miles from Anchorage, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina to raise awareness and money for Autism. He is currently in his in his 5th month of his 2 and half year journey, having ridden 6,000 of his 25,000 miles. While he was in Providence, he took the time to speak to a local elementary school and high school about his journey, Autism and to inspire young people to challenge themselves. To learn more about his journey, Autism and support him on his website "Adventure for Autism".

 

Posted by Tin Ho Chow 

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Nov 21, 2009
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Jan 23, 2011
Melvin Dick said...
Adam, it is a great thing you are doing. Having done a 10,000+ mile ride across and around the U.S. in 2008 for early childhood education, I can only partially relate to your incredible journey. I am currently a member of Team Laughing Dog Brewing, a 4 person team competing in the Race Across America with a goal of raising awareness and $1 million for autism. Keep up the great work.

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