Nikolis was motivated to participate in the PMC by the memory of his grandfather who passed away from lung cancer when he was just 12 years old. Now, a father of three, he has taken on the role of PMC Kids Ride co-coordinator with his wife, Denise, for a second year. Their goal is to provide an outlet for kids to get involved with fundraising for the PMC, which benefits adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Maggie and Ariana, Nikolis’ six-year-old twins, along with his son, James, 4, are three of 150 children expected to participate in this year’s event. The Nikolis family has had friends and family affected by cancer and the children understand they will be contributing to a cause that is close to their parent’s hearts. Last year, the PMC Suffield Kids Ride attracted 83 cyclists and raised $11,400 for the PMC. This year, Nikolis hopes to raise $20,000 through this event for the PMC.
Interested in starting a PMC Kids Ride in your area? Contact Sarah Mercurio Hall, Director of PMC Kids Rides & Volunteer Coordinator: sarah@pmc.org or 800-WE-CYCLE.
From left to right: Ariana Nikolis, Chris Nikolis, James Nikolis and Maggie Nikolis
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