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The Ohana Ride for Breast Cancer

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 The U'ilani Fund Ohana Ride for Breast Cancers happens every year in October.

Our Annual Ohana Ride for Breast Cancer is typically a Hawaiian-style Coastal Tour of Santa Cruz County, starting and ending at the beautiful Seymour Center at Long Marine Lab, UCSC, Santa Cruz, with fun and friendly rest stops along the beautiful route.

Last year's ride was a huge success.  Thank you to all the volunteers who spent countless hours making it a memorable day, and to all the riders who rode and raised money for women with breast cancer. 

This year, due to the uncertainty presented by COVID-19 and the inability to host group events, we are considering hosting a 'virtual ride' to continue to raise much needed funding for women with breast cancer.  Now more than ever these women need our help.  We will be sending information on The Virtual Ohana Ride in the coming weeks as more information around social gatherings emerges.  If you'd like to be updated, send us a note at uilanifund@yahoo.com, and we'll add you to our mailing list. 
Images of the past rides are below.   Mahalo!

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Beautiful Ride Along the Coast
The Ohana Ride has had well marked 20 and 50 mile routes that go along the coast through Santa Cruz, Aptos, and Capitola with scenic views of the Pacific Ocean.

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Great for Friends and Family

Friends and family can enjoy a fun day of riding along the Santa Cruz Coastline to support breast cancer patients and the great work that the U’ilani Fund does.
​Team Marie makes an amazing showing every year!
 

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The Seymour Center at Long Marine Lab
The ride started and ended at the beautiful Seymour Center, located along the cliffs in Santa Cruz.

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​Fun and Friendly Rest Stops

In the past, the ride has fun and friendly rest stops along the way, with gorgeous views, great food, lot of support, and even a stop with hot Miso Soup!

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