Thursday, January 31, 2008

PMBC Midnight Fund


Dodge City Riders of Greenville SC: Thank you for all the support of our fund. Thank you for taking the time out to not only donate, but also coming down to present your donation and gifts. We look forward to networking with you again real soon!

Big Pun of Get Low Ryders: Thank you for all your support! You always come thru! Look forward to seeing you again real soon!

Much Love and Respect unto you 521 Cruiser for truly representing and doing it Big. In addition PMBC would like to THANK all who came out and supported 521 and donated to the PMBC Midnight Fund.

Prime Time and Ghost of Pacesetters MC & Bikers Good Deeds: Thank you for you donation and posting our fundraiser on your Bikers Good Deeds website. Now that's mad love and we thank you! www.preciousmetalsbikeclub.com

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Charity Bike Ride For A Special Little Girl



The Mississippi & Mother Chapter of the PaceSetters Motorcycle Club and Motorcycle Clubs in no special order Down South Burners, Coast RedLiners, All Throttle, 6th Gear, Mobtown Riders & Christian Motorcyclists Association sponsored a charity ride on Saturday to help raise money for a 3-year-old D'Iberville child with a life-threatening disorder. Bikers from Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida converged at Buffalo Wild Wings in Pascagoula to donate funds to pay for medical bills and sign get-well cards for Lia N. Custodio.The long procession of bikes was escorted by the Pascagoula Police Department and the Jackson County Sheriff's Department through Jackson County.The charity ride ended at the Park and Ride on North Washington Avenue in Ocean Springs where the bikers presented money and cards to Lia's family. Lia is a toddler diagnosed with an immune deficiency disorder and a chromosome disorder.She recently underwent stem cell replacement surgery and the donor was her 7-month-old brother, Manny."The doctors told us that it was a one in a million chance that her brother would be a match," said Lia's mother, Kristy. "Without the match of her brother, Manny, and the surgery Lia would never have been able to go to public school but the surgery will replace what the disorder damaged," she said. The Pacesetters would like to give a special thanks to WLOX CH. 13 & Sun Herald Newspaper for covering this story !!!!