Longshoreman on 1,750-mile bike ride fundraiser for childhood cancer stops in Everett this week

Snohomish, WALocal News

Merrick Parnell, a longshoreman, is on a 1,750-mile bike ride fundraiser to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer. His journey includes multiple stops, notably in Everett, Huntington Beach, and Portland, where he engages local communities in support of the cause. The event underscores the growing commitment among residents to combat childhood cancer through active participation and fundraising efforts. Parnell's initiative features activities such as lemonade stands, which aim to draw in community members and encourage donations. This bike ride not only raises funds but also fosters a sense of solidarity and awareness around childhood cancer.

Local organizations and individuals are rallying behind Parnell, showcasing the power of grassroots efforts in health advocacy. The event highlights the importance of community support in addressing critical health issues affecting children. Parnell's ride serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to advocate for vulnerable populations.

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