CANTON -- The first annual “Bikers Battle Violence” fundraising event raised $5,294 when 96 bikers rallied together to raise funds to benefit the adults and children who seek services at Renewal …
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CANTON -- The first annual “Bikers Battle Violence” fundraising event raised $5,294 when 96 bikers rallied together to raise funds to benefit the adults and children who seek services at Renewal House.
“On behalf of Renewal House, I would like to thank all the sponsors and riders who devoted their time to make a difference in our community,” said Renewal House Program Director Tessa Fields.
“Your support gives adults and children the opportunity to live their lives free from violence.”
The event took place Sept. 19.
Renewal House is St. Lawrence County’s domestic violence/sexual assault agency. For more information or if you know someone who is in need of Renewal House services call 379-9845.