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CWS Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge

Jeff Hallquist, Rider #1082, is participating in the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge, while raising funds for Coastal Women's Shelter. Please join him in helping individuals in need by making a contribution on behalf of his endurance challenge here

The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge event includes riding 10,000 miles on a predetermined course navigating by paper instructions and sleeping in a tent. By facing and overcoming obstacles along the way, participants are encouraged to journey into a deep and critical examination of their own motives, actions, and beliefs. Then translate newfound strength and confidence into a willingness to act on behalf of others. Get more information about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge at here

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