Iowa ride donates $21K to The Hormel Institute

Published 10:39 am Wednesday, August 26, 2015

This year’s “Ride for a Reason” on July 18 drew about 250 participants who rode motorcycles, classic cars and in a bus decorated with pink ribbons and messages. -- Photos Provided

This year’s “Ride for a Reason” on July 18 drew about 250 participants who rode motorcycles, classic cars and in a bus decorated with pink ribbons and messages. — Photos Provided

More than 100 motorcycles taking a trip this summer through northern Iowa led to a $21,000 donation to support cancer research at The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota.

Family members who organized the fourth annual Norma Foster Memorial “Ride for a Reason” out of Riceville, Iowa, presented this year’s gift — a record amount for the fundraiser — last week to Institute Executive Director Dr. Zigang Dong. It was the second straight year that “Ride for a Reason” funds were dedicated to support The Hormel Institute’s research into better ways to prevent, detect and control cancer.

Dean Foster, (center) husband of the late Norma Foster, presents a $21,000 donation for cancer research on Aug. 18 to The Hormel Institute’s Executive Director Dr. Zigang Dong. The money was raised from the fourth annual Norma Foster Memorial “Ride for a Reason” event July 18 in Riceville, Iowa. Some of Norma’s family members attended the presentation, including (left to right) Stacey Losee, Lawson Losee, Kelsey Duncomb, Judge Losee, Stephanie Scholbrock, Saydey Scholbrock and Delaney Scholbrock.

Dean Foster, (center) husband of the late Norma Foster, presents a $21,000 donation for cancer research on Aug. 18 to The Hormel Institute’s Executive Director Dr. Zigang Dong. The money was raised from the fourth annual Norma Foster Memorial “Ride for a Reason” event July 18 in Riceville, Iowa. Some of Norma’s family members attended the presentation, including (left to right) Stacey Losee, Lawson Losee, Kelsey Duncomb, Judge Losee, Stephanie Scholbrock, Saydey Scholbrock and Delaney Scholbrock.

“Our ride honors an amazing and wonderful woman who would’ve loved to have been involved with this,” said Norma’s husband, Dean Foster, in a press release. “It’s all worth it if we can raise and donate money that saves just one person from this horrible disease we call cancer.”

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This year’s “Ride for a Reason” on July 18 drew about 250 participants who rode motorcycles, classic cars and in a bus decorated with pink ribbons and messages. The nearly eight-hour trip started in Riceville and covered nearly 100 miles through numerous towns in the northern Iowa area where Norma grew up and lived. The ride then returned to Riceville for a dinner and auction.

Last year, Dean Foster and his family designated The Hormel Institute’s cancer research as the recipient of the “Ride for a Reason” fundraising, leading to a $16,100 donation in 2014. Overall, “Ride for a Reason” now has donated more than $37,000 to The Hormel Institute and raised about $71,000 overall in four years for cancer research.

Dong thanked the Foster family for its extensive efforts to raise support and awareness for The Hormel Institute’s cancer research.

“Community support such as this is vital for ensuring that progress continues to be made in the fight against this devastating disease,” Dong said. “We are deeply honored to have this exceptional support and trust from the Foster family – a wonderful group of people who certainly understand that research is the only answer to cancer.”

The Foster family already has the 5th annual “Ride for a Reason” set for July 16, 2016, in Riceville.

As with any gift to The Hormel Institute, 100 percent of the “Ride for a Reason” funds will directly support cancer research.