Why I Ride: Kim Pokroy
My mom, Jill Levy, is the most beautiful (inside and out!), kind, generous, honest, sincere, loving woman I know. I am incredibly blessed to have such a special woman as my very own mother; she [...]
A Father and Daughter’s BRCA Story
Alan watched his daughter, Jill, bravely fight ovarian cancer, but had no idea he passed along the genetic mutation that put her at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. This is their story. When [...]
Five Reasons to LOVE Indoor Cycling
via GIPHY [dropcap2]T[/dropcap2]here is a contagious energy that ignites the room as the music begins playing and the gears start moving. Indoor cycling can seem intense and fast-paced, but it is a great work-out for [...]
Why I Ride: Tracey Blumrosen
[dropcap2]My[/dropcap2] sister, Lauren "Lolly" Kugler, was diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer at the age of 37. She had many surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments, and she fought the disease with such grace and dignity. [...]
Why I Ride: Megan Little
My mom was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in August 2013. Thankfully, she was in remission by the following January, but unfortunately, the cancer recurred, and she's fighting the fight once again. My mom loves going to spin [...]
Wheel to Survive Austin 2016 Special Thanks
With 115 riders and almost $60,000 raised for ovarian cancer research, Wheel to Survive Austin 2016 was a success. Be the Difference Foundation would like to extend a special thanks to the following individuals and organizations who made [...]
