Kerim’s First Marathon: Biking from Sacramento to New York
- KERIM’S DREAM Kerim Kushubakov
- Dec 9, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 16, 2024

In a feat of endurance and determination, our founder, Kerim, embarked on his very first marathon in a truly remarkable way—by biking across the United States. Starting in Sacramento, California, and pedaling all the way to New York City, Kerim completed this incredible journey fueled by his unwavering passion for helping children battling cancer and diabetes.
Over the course of this epic cross-country adventure, Kerim covered over 3,000 miles, inspiring countless individuals along the way with his story and mission. With every mile, he shared the message of hope, resilience, and the urgent need for support for children and families affected by these life-altering illnesses.
A Journey of Hope
Kerim’s journey wasn’t just about physical endurance—it was about making a difference. Along the route, he connected with communities, shared his vision, and rallied support for the foundation’s mission. By the time he reached New York, Kerim had successfully raised $2,000, a significant milestone in his efforts to build a better future for children in need.
Why This Matters
Kerim’s bike marathon was the starting point of what has become a global movement of compassion and action. His story reminds us that big change starts with small, determined steps—or in this case, pedals. The funds raised during this ride went directly to supporting children fighting cancer and diabetes, providing them with the care and resources they desperately need.
Join the Movement
Kerim’s journey is a testament to the power of purpose and perseverance. While his bike marathon marked the beginning, it’s just the start of what we can achieve together.
Donate Today: Help us continue Kerim’s mission to support children battling cancer and diabetes.
Volunteer: Join us in creating meaningful change for families in need.
Follow Our Story: Stay inspired by Kerim’s journey and our foundation’s ongoing work.
Together, we can go the distance—just like Kerim did. Every step, pedal, and effort counts in making a brighter future for our children.




















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