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The Jewish Board’s Hudson Valley Bike Ride Raises More Than Half A Million
The Jewish Board's mental health, domestic violence, and supportive housing programs help 43,000 New Yorkers a year.

HARRISON, NY — At The Jewish Board’s Hudson Valley Bike Ride Sept. 17 in Westchester, more than 400 cyclists raised over $650,000 for the organization’s mental health, domestic violence, and supportive housing programs, which help 43,000 New Yorkers of all religious, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds each year who live as far north as Westchester County and as far south as Staten Island.

Riders at the start of The Jewish Board’s Hudson Valley Bike Ride, which raised over $650,000 to support for Westchester and NYC residents in need

David Rivel, CEO of The Jewish Board, and Tony Mann, President and CEO, E-J Electric Installation Co. and Chair of the Board of The Jewish Board, at The Jewish Board’s Hudson Valley Bike Ride, which raised over $650,000 to support Westchester and NYC residents in need.
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Top photo: Riders crossing the starting line at The Jewish Board’s Hudson Valley Bike Ride, which raised over $650,000 to support for Westchester and NYC residents in need
Photo Credit: Michael Priest Photography
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