

Riding for the Kids!
Sherry Schweighardt
Sherry Schweighardt
They are right here, among us--kids living with the insecurities of abuse, neglect, poverty, and turmoil impacting them so deeply that fleeing home feels safer than staying. But together, we can help Anchor House provide a safe harbor.
Anchor House warmly receives homeless, runaway, abused, and at-risk youth who come to the door and staff also proactively work with schools and scour the streets of Trenton to identify those who may need help but don’t know where to find it. They receive shelter, guidance—and much love—to transition into a secure and productive future.
This year, I will complete my 15th 500-mile, seven-day ride starting July 13th and my 5th “Anchor House Trifecta” by riding 500 miles and running 100 miles in the five weeks between June 7th and July 11th . I invite you to join my fundraising efforts by making a tax-deductible donation and following my ride page.
Your support is especially important this year, as Anchor House is serving an increasing number of youth at a time when other sources of funding have decreased. More than ever--thank you for making a difference for the kids.
Take care,
Sherry
P.S. I will ride in memory of my Anchor House friends Maria Hector, Glenn Cantor, and Joe Genovay--all committed to helping the kids but no longer here to ride with us. And as always, I also ride in memory of my nephew, Chad Breitz, whose “invisible bike” will ride next to mine.
Anchor House warmly receives homeless, runaway, abused, and at-risk youth who come to the door and staff also proactively work with schools and scour the streets of Trenton to identify those who may need help but don’t know where to find it. They receive shelter, guidance—and much love—to transition into a secure and productive future.
This year, I will complete my 15th 500-mile, seven-day ride starting July 13th and my 5th “Anchor House Trifecta” by riding 500 miles and running 100 miles in the five weeks between June 7th and July 11th . I invite you to join my fundraising efforts by making a tax-deductible donation and following my ride page.
Your support is especially important this year, as Anchor House is serving an increasing number of youth at a time when other sources of funding have decreased. More than ever--thank you for making a difference for the kids.
Take care,
Sherry
P.S. I will ride in memory of my Anchor House friends Maria Hector, Glenn Cantor, and Joe Genovay--all committed to helping the kids but no longer here to ride with us. And as always, I also ride in memory of my nephew, Chad Breitz, whose “invisible bike” will ride next to mine.
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