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Sheltering riders from the NKCR

For three years, the Currie family has welcomed riders from the National Kids Cancer Ride into their homes and their hearts.
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Mike Leiter, a rider in the National Kids Cancer Ride, proudly wears the hat given to him by Nicole Currie, declaring him an honorary Canadian.

For three years, the Currie family has welcomed riders from the National Kids Cancer Ride into their homes and their hearts. On Monday September 9, they welcomed 40 people into their home as the rainy weather put a damper on the ride and the riders, providing shelter, showers and dinner.

Currie said, 鈥淚t is truly an honour for our family to host these amazing individuals. They use their personal holidays from work to ride across Canada, raising funds to beat Childhood Cancer. It simply amazes me. They are such loving, kind and inspiring that you will ever meet. We have extended our family through the bond that has ben created. We even got to make our American friend, Mike Leiter, who came up to Canada to ride with NKCR in honour of his son, an honorary Canadian.鈥

For more information on this ride go to www.nationalkidscancerride.com and don鈥檛 forget to check out the blogs.

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