Journals

Follow us on Twitter as we bike to Portland!

As we bike across the country, we would like to keep you, our loyal supporters, updated on our whereabouts - one way of doing this is updating our website frequently.  This can be time consuming when we're meeting with people, doing Portraits Project interviews, interacting with our hosts, and of course recovering from a long day on the bike!

Although we will be posting updates on our website over the summer, we'll be keeping you up-to-date with frequent posts on Twitter.  We invite you to follow us at www.twitter.com/illini4000.  Thanks!

Getting Fit!

With the summer only weeks away and winter well behind us, the Illini 4000 has headed outside to start training and getting fit for this summer!  Biking 4000 miles is challenging, but with a few weekends of training together, the team will get strong and get a feel for the open road (but not the mountains - the drawback of living in a cornfield!)

Thanks to everyone for your support so far - 2009 is looking to be our best year yet!

2009: The year the Portraits Project took flight

Beyond sending students across the country on bicycles, the Illini 4000's other large endeavor is the Portraits Project - a multi-year effort to document the cancer's effect on the lives of ordinary Americans.  In the past two years, we have interviewed over 30 people whose lives have been changed by cancer and plan on conducting more during the year.  The end result can take many forms, and we are excited to announce the shape that they will take in the coming year.

Our fledgling project was recently boosted by a grant generously provided by the Hillel Foundation and the Academy of Entrepreneurial Leadership at the University of Illinois.  This grant was awarded in recognition of our entry in a competition for philanthropic ventures sponsored by those organizations.  This grant will provide us with the resources needed to conduct more Portrait interviews, present them in an effective manner, and to further spread a positive message in the fight against cancer.

In the coming semester, a dedicated team of Illini 4000 members will be nurturing and helping the Portraits Project take off.  Their first major milestone will be the release of portraitsproject.org, the official website of the Project. - We plan on unveiling the website in May and hope to have a preview out in March.  Keep checking back on our website for news and developments!

Big news part 2!

Yesterday Brad and Sean, the Principal Directors of the I4k, were proud to present Ellen and Sam from Camp Kesem at the University of Illinois with a $5,000 donation in support of their efforts

This is the second year in a row that the I4k have supported Camp Kesem, a camp for children whose parents have been affected by or are currently undergoing treatment for cancer. Our contribution helped support the first camp run by students from the U of I last summer in Hudson, IL.

We are excited to continue our support of this cause and pledge our support in the coming year!

Big news!

Today Brad Topol and Sean Laude, the Principal Co-Directors of the Illini 4000, proudly presented Juli Richards from the Eastern Region office of the Illinois division of the American Cancer Society a check for $50,000.

As we approach the end of the year, it is fitting to look back at our accomplishments and triumphs but also take the time to remember those we have lost and those whose lives have been changed by cancer.

Through our contribution we hope that research efforts in fighting cancer will remain strong.

We hope you look towards 2009 with as much as anticipation and hope as we do - Thank you for your support and generosity throughout the year!

I4K has a benefit show!

The Illini 4000 has a benefit show this upcoming Friday, November 14th at the Canopy Club, presented by the gentlemen of Chi Phi Fraternity!

If you're in the general vicinity of Champaign/Urbana, IL come out, have a good time and help the cause - all proceeds go towards cancer research and social support programs!

What: I4K Benefit Concert, hosted by Chi Phi Illini
Where: The Canopy Club, 708 S. Goodwin, Urbana
When: 6:00 to 9:30
Who's playing: World's First Flying Machine, No Comment A-Capella, Roses and Sake, and Organic Flow
How much: 10 at the door, 8 dollars presale on the Quad all week

All the best!

I4K