We’re proud to have been featured in the Queens Gazette for Harley Davidson NYC’s first-ever Bikini Bike Wash Benefit, which raised over $2,000 in support of SHAREing & CAREing’s cancer support programs.
Held on June 21 at the Harley Davidson location on Northern Blvd in Long Island City, the event brought together live music by The Raw Dogs, barbecue, motorcycles, and a generous community. Volunteers helped make the day a success, all in support of our mission to assist cancer patients with free emotional, practical, and wellness resources.
Funds raised from the event will directly support programs like counseling, patient navigation, peer mentoring, and advocacy for individuals and families facing cancer across Queens.
Special thanks to Joe Mohammad, Kellyann Tobin, RN, and Matthew Schultz, who represented SHAREing & CAREing at the event—and to Harley Davidson NYC for their continued support of community health.
Photos courtesy of Kellyann Tobin, RN.
