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Continental Divide ride June-July 2017

A RIDE FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

The Great Divide Bike Ride is a continental self-supported ride of epic proportions;

3 Countries, 2 riders and 1 goal, to raise awareness of Mental Health and the importance of Suicide Prevention.

The Great Divide Bike Ride (GDBR) is about creating a conversation around mental health conditions. Studies reveal that 40 Million adults in US have been diagnosed with pa psychological disorder.

With that in mind, we want to bring awareness into this national concern.

The goal is not only to ask for your help, but to improve communication and reduce stigma. Reaching out to those affected is important because having your support is an essential tool for recovery and wellness. One of the many ways of battling against depression, anxiety and prevent suicide is by doing things that make us happy such as riding our bikes or being around friends and family.

Our attempt is to fight against social stigmas while spreading the word of seeking help and practicing wellness and recovery.

ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America) reveals that 18% of the population in the US is currently affected and continues to rise.

(Source: National Institute of Mental Health).

Facts

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) GAD affects 6.8 million adults, or 3.1% of the U.S. population. Women are twice as likely to be affected as men. Social Anxiety Disorder 15 million, 6.8% Equally common among men and women, typically beginning around age 13. According to a 2007 ADAA survey, 36% of people with social anxiety disorder report experiencing symptoms for 10 or more years before seeking help. Specific Phobias 19 million, 8.7% Women are twice as likely to be affected as men. Typically begins in childhood; the median age of onset is 7.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are closely related to anxiety disorders, which some may experience at the same time, along with depression.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 7.7 million, 3.5% Women are more likely to be affected than men. Rape is the most likely trigger of PTSD: 65% of men and 45.9% of women who are raped will develop the disorder. Childhood sexual abuse is a strong predictor of lifetime likelihood for developing PTSD.

This national concern can no longer be ignored or stigmatize and we must all do our part in helping others.

From Canada thru United States to Mexico.

DISTANCE

Over 2500 miles or 4000km

ELEVATION

Over 200,000 feet (60,960 meters) of elevation gain and loss.

RIDE TIME

28 Days.

RIDERS

Stan Lindquist David de Sotomayor

DONATE FOR A GOOD CAUSE AND HELP THOSE IN NEED OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND THOSE WHO ARE CURRENTLY RECEIVING SERVICES TO CONTINUE TREATMENT AND HELP SAVE LIVES.

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