Fourth annual fort bend da ride for survivors
Presented by Expose Excellence Youth Foundation
Fourth annual fort bend da ride for survivors
Presented by Expose Excellence Youth Foundation
Presented by Expose Excellence Youth Foundation
Presented by Expose Excellence Youth Foundation
Saturday, October 5, 2024
City of Sugar Land’s Brazos River Park
18427 Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479
6:00 AM
While there is no fundraising obligation for any participant, last year's ride provided nearly $20,000 in grants to local non-profits like: Fort Bend Women's Center, Katy Christian Ministries, Daya and AVDA to help domestic violence survivors with emergency food and shelter.
Last year local law enforcement also donated their time and efforts to keep our riders safe. While all donations do not come in monetary form we appreciate all of those who support our efforts to make Fort Bend County a safe place to reside. We greatly appreciate that.
STRAVA GPS ROUTES
55 Mile: https://www.strava.com/routes/3145071901333531656
40 Mile: https://www.strava.com/routes/3144657138085067784
20 Mile: https://www.strava.com/routes/3144768157434614146
Listed on Strava.com as:
FBCDA Ride for Survivors 20 Mile Route
FBCDA Ride for Survivors 40 Mile Route
FBCDA Ride for Survivors 55 Mile Route (Corrected)
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Brian Middleton, remains a proud Houston native, as well as an advocate for educational opportunities for young people within the city. An alum of Lamar High School, Middleton received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Houston. Directly following, Middleton graduated with honors from Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Beginning his legal career representing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as well as working as a briefing attorney at the Texas Court of Criminal of Appeals, Mr. Middleton also established the Middleton Law Firm. Serving as both a judge for the City of Jacinto City and an adjunct professor at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Middleton went on to serve as Ft. Bend County's first African-American district attorney in 2018.
Middleton comes from a legacy of attorneys, with both his father and sibling holding decades of law experience. As a husband and a father of three, Middleton maintains firm family values that further his commitment and enthusiasm for youth empowerment and ensuring that human rights are protected
Expose Excellence Youth Program Foundation is the 501c3 non-profit organization that oversees the needs of all Expose Excellence youth programs, and provides opportunities for the public and local businesses to engage, donate, volunteer, and/or support the program.
The foundation strives to establish and support communication with school district officials, churches, and local community leaders to promote the youth program and raise money to fund community outreach efforts. Expose Excellence Youth Program Foundation assists in advocating for the youth by accessing resources to overcome barriers of educational opportunities.
The Expose Excellence Youth Foundation spearheads collaborations with school administrators and non-profit organizations, a to provide educational resources and youth programming for kids ages 10-17.
18427 Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479
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