www.ShelterBoxRide.com
ShelterBox Ride sponsored by Rotary
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge
13499 County Route 123
Henderson Harbor, NY 13651 
 
Registration – 7:00 AM
50 mile ride – 8:30 AM
25 mile ride – 9:30 AM
11 mile Family Ride – 9:45 AM
Cost preregistration
Until 4/1 - $40
Until 5/17 -$45
Registration at event - $50
 
11 mile Family Ride with children
 $30 first rider, each additional member pays $15
(Riders 12 or under are free)
 
Active military riders receive a $5 per person discount.
 
 Voluntary Fundraising:  Please consider making your ride a fundraising effort for ShelterBox USA.  Raise $250 or more and you will be awarded a ShelterBox full zippered bike shirt.  Cool comfort double knit has a push pull effect, pulling moisture from the back and pushing it off the face. 
 
Helmets are required for all riders.
Register by down loading the on-line form or picking up a registration form at one of the YMCAs,  Black River Adventurers, ReCrea’s Bike Studio or by going to Active.com.
Can’t ride…still want to donate; go to ShelterBoxUSA.org
Want to become a sponsor or learn more about ShelterBox, email Tom Deuson ShelterBoxRide@gmail.com
 
THE RIDES:
The ShelterBox Ride will primarily take place in scenic Henderson the courses consist of gentle rolling hills along Lake Ontario and through picturesque farmland.  All roads are in very good repair, and have low volumes of traffic.  The rides are open-course; riders must adhere to all New York State rules of the road.  
50 mile - Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge to Smithville, scenic South Harbor and North Harbor Roads, back to the West View for gourmet Rest Stop, to Wehle State Park, Stony Point Lighthouse and return to Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge for a celebration with a spaghetti and meatball lunch.
25 mile – Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge to Wehle State Park, to Stony Point Lighthouse and return to Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge for a celebration with a spaghetti and meatball lunch.
25 mile – Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge to Stony Point Lighthouse, to Wehle State Park, to Association Island RV Resort where there will be a rest stop, back to the West View for for a delicious spaghetti and meatball lunch. . 25 mile – Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge to Stony Point Lighthouse, to Wehle State Park, to Association Island RV Resort where there will be a rest stop, back to the West View for for a delicious spaghetti and meatball lunch. . 11 mile   -  Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge on scenic country roads and return to Bill Saiff’s West View Lodge for a celebration with a spaghetti and meatball lunch.
In 2019 we had 154 riders our 2021 goal is 160 riders.
MISSION STATEMENT
 
  • Provide an event that takes rider safety and rider satisfaction as the first priorities.
  • Provide an event that reflects positively on ShelterBoxUSA, Rotary, our sponsors, our volunteers and the communities in which the rides take place.
  • Provide an early season bicycling event that the biking community of Northern New York enthusiastically supports. 
  • Provide an event that continues to grow and evolve into a significant annual event.
All proceeds benefit ShelterBox USA.
 
OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Through the generosity of our riders and our sponsors the ShelterBox Ride has earned over $89,000 for ShelterBoxUSA. 
 
WHAT IS SHELTERBOX
ShelterBoxUSA is a cutting edge charity that hand-delivers emergency shelter for families devastated by natural disaster and conflict.  Our signature ShelterBoxes and Shelter Repair Kits contain the tools to transform lives and rebuild communities. We cross boundaries and cut through red tape to provide emergency shelter.  Since its inception in 2000 ShelterBox has responded to 300 disasters in 100 countries and helped provide emergency shelter to well over 1,500,000 people. 
 
People We Help
Our goal is to help 50,000 families who lose everything in a disaster every year and we can achieve this goal with your help.

The Aid We Deliver
The ShelterBox solution in disaster response is as simple as it is effective. We deliver the essentials a family needs to survive in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.  Each green ShelterBox is tailored to a disaster but typically contains a disaster relief tent for an extended family, blankets, water storage and purification equipment, cooking utensils, a stove, a basic tool kit, a children’s activity pack and other vital items.
 
2020 Deployment Information
The global pandemic has made the past year difficult, particularly for disaster affected families around the world who have lost their homes and are unable to socially distance.
Despite the challenges posed by coronavirus, ShelterBox served 200,000 people (that's 40,000 families!) across 13 countries with emergency shelter and life-saving aid and hygiene supplies.
40,000 families were supported with emergency shelter and other essential household items, including tents, tarpaulins, tool kits, blankets, mosquito nets, solar lights, cooking sets, water carriers, water filters and hygiene products.