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The Fight to Live and Die with Dignity

Why World AIDS Day Still Matters

December 6th, 2022 would have been Ryan White's 51st birthday. He died at age eighteen from AIDS-related pneumonia, five years after his diagnosis at thirteen in 1984, long after doctors had predicted.

Initially, the superintendent of Ryan's school barred him from returning to class under the guise that he was protecting other students. Ryan fought for his return but was taunted and shunned by community members until his family eventually moved to a more accepting town. Unfortunately, Ryan's experience was commonplace for those with an AIDS diagnosis. 

What made Ryan's case different was the national attention it gained. Ryan fought heroically against the stigma and for the protection of those with AIDS. After he died, the Ryan White CARES Act was signed into law, a foundation that supports Moveable Feast and organizations like ours today.

Around the same time, Moveable Feast was founded by a few friends in the Baltimore community. Tom Patrick, Moveable Feast's first Volunteer Coordinator, shared how difficult it was in the early days of trying to respond to the AIDS crisis. "They lost their friends, they lost their family, so we stepped in and we became their friends and family. Back then, it was very hard to get volunteers because of the stigma. We stressed to our volunteers that spending time with the clients--creating human connections with them--was just as important as delivering their food." 

Learn more about Ryan White's story and Moveable Feast's history.

Moveable Feast continues to advocate for those experiencing highest inequities in health access and most significant barriers to food access. 

Ride for the Feast raises unrestricted funding that allows us to serve those with nowhere else to go for support.

 
 

New: 2023 Fundraising Toolkit

New this year! The RFTF Fundraising Toolkit informs riders on best practices, shares resources, and provides inspiration for your next fundraiser.

Ride for the Feast raises unrestricted funds that allow us to serve those with nowhere else to go for support. 

 

In the fundraising toolkit, there is a link to our RFTF 2023 Social Media Toolkit, which includes text and photos you may use to support your fundraising efforts.   

 

New: Rider Referral Program

 
 

Why We Ride 

Twenty Years of Riding to Feed, Fight, Foster

Millions of Miles. Thousands of Clients. Hundreds of Reasons. Twenty Years of Riding.

All For One Cause.

 
 

If your company would like to sponsor Ride for the Feast 2023, contact Angie Kelley.

 
 

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info@mfeast.org | 410-327-3420

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