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Jim Russell
Serving God’s People, One Pedal Stroke at a Time.

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Cycling gives me freedom, focus, and peace — it’s where my mind and body work in sync. Being autistic means I see and feel the world differently, and on the bike, that difference becomes a strength. I notice every detail — the rhythm of the ride, the sound of the wind, the smoothness of the road. Cycling isn’t just a sport for me; it’s therapy, independence, and connection all in one.

What have you signed up to do this time?

I’m going to be undertaking an epic bicycle ride with The Fuller Center for Housing! Besides the cycling, we’ll also be stopping to volunteer with Fuller Center projects along the way. More about the event itself is at fullercenterbikeadventure.org.

Why are you doing it?

I’m not (totally) nuts, but I do love a good challenge and making a difference, and I’m looking forward to forming a strong community of volunteers on bikes as we go.

What’s the Fuller Center?

A 501(c)(3) non-profit Christian organization that believes everyone in the world deserves the opportunity to have a decent home in which to live. Millard and Linda Fuller were self-made millionaires who gave away their fortune in 1969 to follow God's leading. They lived the rest of their lives on humble means and dedicated themselves to providing decent housing to over a million people in 100 countries around the world, culminating in their founding of the Fuller Center in 2005.

Ok, but what does the Fuller Center do?

It builds and repairs homes using volunteers in partnership with families, who help with the work and pay it forward using a no-profit, no-interest loan that gets repaid to help more families.

It works through a grassroots network of volunteer-driven Fuller Centers in 90 U.S. towns and cities and in 20 countries around the world. Work includes community transformation in El Salvador, Armenia and Madagascar to disaster recovery in places like Mayfield, Kentucky and in Haiti to name a few.

It’s built or repaired over 9,000 homes – enough to house 30,000 people! Learn more about the impact here.

What happens to my donation?

The Fuller Center is known for maximizing donations by putting as much of the funds towards the work as possible. Their independent audit estimated that 92% of the funds go directly to program expenses, with only 8% to administrative and fundraising costs. This is a MUCH higher percentage to program than most groups given that the industry standard is 65% to program. The organization is also rated GuideStar Platinum, the charity evaluator's highest certification.

During the ride we live very simply, sleeping on the floors of gracious and generous church hosts, resulting in only about 2-3% of the funds raised helping to cover Bike Adventure expenses on the road.

Are there other ways I can help?

The rides do need crucial support volunteers and media interns (and often more riders!) if you’re interested in coming along, but besides that, your encouragement and your prayers for health, safety, and a great team would be highly appreciated. THANK YOU so much! This is a team event, and it’s not just the riders: by helping YOU are part of the team!

To give by check (and avoid all processing fees), make checks payable to "The Fuller Center for Housing" with "bike -- [rider's name]" on the memo line and mail to:
Attn: Bike Adventure
The Fuller Center for Housing
PO Box 523
Americus, GA 31709

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$655 Raised By 9 Donors

$125 from George Hall
$125 from Maryn Cook
$100 from alice repasy
$100 from Anonymous
$75 from Anonymous
$50 from Julie Stephens
$35 from JIM RUSSELL
$25 from Mac Maguire
$20 from Barbara Perry
$0 transferred to/from other fundraisers.

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