PRISMgives CAMPAIGN RAISES MORE THAN $30,000 FOR CHILDREN’S HUNGER RELIEF

PRESS RELEASE

More than $30,000 in donations are helping to relieve children’s hunger around the world thanks to PRISM International President Dennis Barnedt, Access Information Management, and a team of volunteers who founded “PRISMgives.” The first project for the group was a cross-country motorcycle ride from Florida to California and the first charity to benefit from the group is Action Against Hunger; (AAH is a crisis response organization that seeks to prevent acute malnutrition in small children – particularly in disaster-related situations).

In addition to President Barnedt, a small but dedicated team of volunteers helped to construct the prismgives.com website, solicit sponsorships for the ride, and do the actual cross-country riding for the event. They are: Ian Thomas, O’Neil Software, who engaged in much of the route planning and tracking of the group (Ian and his wife Janice were also two of the riders); Tom Adams, Flourish Press, who donated his time to create and develop the PRISMgives website (http://prismgives.com) where interested persons can read about the ride, see the competition among riders for sponsorship solicitation, and learn more about the charity Action Against Hunger; and remaining riders and support car drivers : Kevin Bell, Datasafe Storage Ltd.; Scott Robertson, Access Information Management; Rob Alston, Access Information Management; and Tayler Robertson, Student at Los Positas College, Livermore.

Dennis Barnedt is excited about the level of support. “When we started PRISMgives, we wanted to give something back as business owners. We wanted to create an opportunity for other members of PRISM International to coordinate their giving in order to make a significant impact in the world. Our charity cross-country motorcycle ride created a point of focus for members to come together to make a difference in the lives of hungry children around the world. Those of us who were able to participate in the ride also had an opportunity to enjoy a really unique experience and do good work at the same time.” Barnedt is particularly pleased that the campaign exceeded its fundraising goal. “When we were first discussing the campaign we agreed that all the riders would take care of their own expenses and that all the money from the pledges and sponsorship would go directly to the charity. We set a goal of $25,000 and figured we would be lucky to reach that by the end of the PRISM International Conference, which we saw as our real opportunity for a last push toward our fundraising goal. The fact that we have now exceeded $30,000 is an extraordinary achievement.”

Barnedt credits the success of the program to a great working relationship with Ian Thomas and Tom Adams. “Ian did all of our route planning, logistics work and many other details of the ride. Tom volunteered his time and resources to design the PRISMgives website and did the liaison work with Action Against Hunger. This was a real team effort and everyone who participated as a volunteer, rider, sponsor or who contributed in other ways deserves part of the credit for the success of PRISMgives. All the participants in this year’s event have committed to working on another event in the future.”

To learn more about the program, read about the ride or to make a contribution browse to http://prismgives.com. For more information about PRISM International browse to www.prismintl.org.

CONTACT: Jim Booth, PRISM International

+1-919-771-0657 – jim@prismintl.org

Saturday.. and still riding

CHiPs Robertson

CHiPs Robertson

Mini-Me Tayler

Mini-Me Tayler

A quick update.

With the ride officially over, I should point out that three of the group are still on the road.  With their home base in the San Francisco bay area, “Duracell” Dennis, “Mini-Me”Tayler and “CHiPs”Roberston stayed overnight in Santa Barbara and are continuing up the California coastline.  When they finish, they will have travelled over 3200 miles!!! 

Duracell Dennis

Duracell Dennis

Left Coast…Right on Time!

Rob, Dennis & Scott are excited to be in Santa Monica

Rob, Dennis & Scott are excited to be in Santa Monica

How Many Miles?

How Many Miles?

Friday morning and the bikes assembled at a leisurely 7.30am.  After the big mileage day yesterday, today was planned to be a relaxing ride to the finish-line.  As we departed, a small drama ensued as “Mini-Me”Tayler appeared to have lost her wallet.  The main group headed out slowly to an agreed meeting spot about 60 miles away, while “Duracell” Dennis and “Mini-Me” went hunting. “Lucky” Rob took the lead and we all arrived at the gas station to wait, after a gentle hours ride.  A thorough search of the Lotus, that “Duracell”had apprently tidyed up the night before, and the wallet was found.  A message was sent and we waited to re-group.  
During that time, we met another bunch of riders who weren’t quite as friendly.  As “CHiPs” Robertson and Kevin “The Cuban” tried to strike up a conversation, Ian “The Boss” pointed out that the Los Angeles Chapter of the Hells Angels, looked like they wanted some quiet time together!!! 

“The Boss”took the lead for the final 60 mile run to Santa Monica.  The traffic built up and got quite heavy but, without the Phoenix heat, it was still very manageable.  Keeping the group together was tricky but we achieved it and seeing the LA skyline appear was very cool indeed.  We rolled into “The Cuban’s” Santa Monica hotel at around 11.00am to drop of his bags.  As you can imagine, everyone was very excited to be here and Janice “Turtle-Mama” got lots of hugs and praise for crossing the entire country with her house on her back bike.

After a short break, we headed to the beach for a group photo and lunch.  Fittingly, as the President of PRISM, we asked “Duracell”to lead us on this final journey, secretly hoping that he wouldn’t run out of gas on the way.  Everyone was excited, relieved, exhiliarated and exhausted and the photos turned out great.  We will post a gallery of photos from the entire trip over the next few days.

Then it was time for the group to disband and go their separate ways.  After between 2760 and 2800 miles, depending on who took the adrenaline or leisurely route in Arizona, it was hard to ride off leaving some members behind.  The view in the rear view mirror would never be the same!

I joked before we left that, by the end of the journey, we would all be great friends with an amazing shared experience, or there would be some unmarked graves in the New Mexico desert!!   The desert remains undisturbed.