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Birmingham Bike Festival Supports Miles4Alex

Miles4Alex, held during the third annual Birmingham Bike Festival on August 25, honors the memory of Alex Graham, who died of bone cancer in 1999.

Initially reported by Editor Joni Hubred-Golden

Among the attractions at theΒ Third annual Birmingham Bike FestivalΒ Sunday is theΒ Miles 4 Alex and free Kids Race, which return at 1 p.m. and 1:20 p.m., respectively.Β From there, join the funΒ atΒ the Beaumont/Rock Companies Kids Fair on MartinΒ Street.Β Activities include mini-golf, an inflatable slide, obstacle course, face painting, and more.

Miles 4 Alex organizer, Dr. Richard Keidan, created the Kids Fair toΒ encourage children of the community to interact with children who have disabilities. at theΒ children’s area will include mini-golf, an inflatable slide and obstacle course, face painting, and more.

Just months after West Bloomfield teenΒ Alex Graham died of bone cancer in 1999, her family and friends started raising funds in her name to help others.Β 

More than 14 years later, the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in West Bloomfield is still going strong. In addition,Β a team of riders in the annual Make-A-Wish 3-day bicycle tourΒ has grown from 14 in 1999 to 150 this year.Β 

Team AlexΒ hasΒ raised more thanΒ $1,750,000Β for the charity that granted Alex's last wish.Β 

Bill and Susie Graham aren't quite sure why their daughter's legacy has become so tied to bicycling, but the connection continues with Miles4Alex,Β part of the third annualΒ Birmingham Bike FestivalΒ on August 25. The eventΒ will support programs atΒ Beaumont Children’s Hospital, where Alex received her care, andΒ Detroit2Nepal Foundation, which fundsΒ health and educational projects for children in Nepal.Β 

Bill Graham recalls that Alex learned how to ride a bike at age 4. "She taught herself," he said.Β And even after Alex lost a leg to bone cancer, "she never let that stop her. She went bike riding on a tandem," Susie Graham added.Β 

Dr. Richard Keidan, a Beaumont Hospital oncologist, organized Miles4Alex and rides as a member of Team Alex as well.Β 

β€œAlex Graham was a courageous young woman who lost her leg and ultimately her life to cancer,” says Dr. Keidan. β€œHer strength and her ability to put other’s needs ahead of her own is her legacy."

PSA, naming share Alex's legacy


Alex's spirit is evidentΒ in herΒ last wish, whichΒ was toΒ create a public service announcementΒ that encourages people to smile at kids who have cancer and others who may look different. At her funeral, everyone was askedΒ to do a good deed in her name, as a memorial.Β 

Over the years, Alex has also been remembered throughΒ 10 children named after her in theΒ Jewish tradition,Β Susie Graham said.Β 

"The oldest child named after Alex just had a bar mitzvah. Her legacy just keeps going on and on," she said.Β "People ask, is this tough for you? No, it's not. My daughter has been gone for almost 15 years, and her memory is alive as ever."

The first $25,000 raised during Miles4AlexΒ will be matched by the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.Β Charles Main, M.D., one of Alex’s doctors at Beaumont, serves as grand marshal for the event.Β 

To register for the ride, or to donate, go toΒ crowdrise.com/miles4alex. To learn more about Alex and her legacy, visitΒ alexswish.com.Β 

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