Road 2 Recovery also wants to help James Marshall
February 14, 2006 6:28am
Scottsdale, AZ - The Road 2 Recovery Foundation has pledged to help out
James Marshall and his family with their expenses to get through this
difficult time. James Marshall #452 sustained serious injuries
during this past weekend’s Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Race in San
Diego, CA. Road 2 Recovery’s ultimate goal is to raise $100,000 for
James to help out with medical and other expenses. This goal can
be reached by the support of the industry and the fans alike. The Road
to Recovery Foundation is setup on Missionfish. Missionfish is
Ebay’s program that allows monies to be raised directly to help out
non-profit organizations. Missionfish allows a seller to choose
Road 2 Recovery as their charity of choice and a percentage of the
proceeds to donate, then list their item with Missionfish. The
items will then be on Ebay with the rest of the auctions out there for
millions of shoppers to see. Proceeds go directly to the Road 2
Recovery Foundation which in turn will go directly to James Marshall
and the seller will receive a tax receipt for their records.
For more information about the Road 2 Recovery and Missionfish, please visit click here.
Also, the Third Annual Annual Fast Guys Karting race at Fast Times Indoor Karting on March 3, 2006 will be a benefit race for James Marshall and his family as well. This event will be held in conjunction with the Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series, which makes its return to Indy on March 4, 2006.
This event puts local individuals in competition with each other while enjoying the atmosphere of having top pro riders racing in the same event. The night also gives racers a chance to win great items donated by industry companies and local businesses.
Last year’s event sponsors included: Mechanix Wear, Redline Honda of Ft, Wayne, Throttle Jockey, Ogio, Scott USA, Shift MX, Team Subway Honda, Rockford Fosgate, Lucas Oil, Fast Times Indoor Karting, Sobe and Redbull. Be a part of a great event and help out a fantastic cause! Click here for sponsorship details of this event.
If you would like to help out the Road 2 Recovery Foundation and it’s goal of raising $100,000 for James, please email Road 2 Recovery at info@road2recovery.com. Our thoughts and prayers are with James Marshall and his family.
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the sport of motocross thru assistance to AMA licensed professional Motocross and Supercross riders. The Road 2 Recovery Foundation offers financial support to riders in the case of career ending injury along with motivational, emotional and spiritual support.
For more information about the Road 2 Recovery and Missionfish, please visit click here.
Also, the Third Annual Annual Fast Guys Karting race at Fast Times Indoor Karting on March 3, 2006 will be a benefit race for James Marshall and his family as well. This event will be held in conjunction with the Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series, which makes its return to Indy on March 4, 2006.
This event puts local individuals in competition with each other while enjoying the atmosphere of having top pro riders racing in the same event. The night also gives racers a chance to win great items donated by industry companies and local businesses.
Last year’s event sponsors included: Mechanix Wear, Redline Honda of Ft, Wayne, Throttle Jockey, Ogio, Scott USA, Shift MX, Team Subway Honda, Rockford Fosgate, Lucas Oil, Fast Times Indoor Karting, Sobe and Redbull. Be a part of a great event and help out a fantastic cause! Click here for sponsorship details of this event.
If you would like to help out the Road 2 Recovery Foundation and it’s goal of raising $100,000 for James, please email Road 2 Recovery at info@road2recovery.com. Our thoughts and prayers are with James Marshall and his family.
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the sport of motocross thru assistance to AMA licensed professional Motocross and Supercross riders. The Road 2 Recovery Foundation offers financial support to riders in the case of career ending injury along with motivational, emotional and spiritual support.