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Johnny’s Journey: Running for a Cause
Apr
10
to Apr 11

Johnny’s Journey: Running for a Cause

 
 
 

Support Johnny’s Journey: Running for a Cause

In April 2026, our nephew Johnny will take on an incredible challenge in the BPN “Go One More” Ultramarathon at Bare Ranch in Texas, all in honor of his Uncle Jesse and our nonprofit, Fighting Parkinson’s Disease for Heroes.


What is the Go One More Ultra?

The Go One More Ultra is an annual, last man standing / backyard ultramarathon that pushes the limits of mental and physical endurance. Runners must complete a 4.2-mile loop every hour, on the hour, until only one runner remains. It’s a true test of grit, determination, and heart, and Johnny will be running to honor those fighting Parkinson’s, including his Uncle Jesse, who has been battling this disease.

How Can You Help?

We’re asking for your support as Johnny takes on this grueling challenge to raise awareness and funds for Fighting Parkinson’s Disease for Heroes. This nonprofit is dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s disease, and your donation will make a significant impact.

Your contribution will go directly toward:

  • Research and advancements in Parkinson's treatments.

  • Raising awareness

  • Educational outreach

Every dollar counts. Your support will fuel Johnny’s determination as he runs for all the heroes affected by Parkinson’s.

Why It Matters:

Parkinson’s disease doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed—it affects families, communities, and loved ones. Johnny’s run is a tribute to his Uncle Jesse and all those who continue to fight, and it’s a chance for us to stand together in support of those heroes who inspire us every day.

We can make a difference, one step at a time.


Thank you for your generosity and support!

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Heroes Ride for Parkinson’s
Mar
21

Heroes Ride for Parkinson’s

  • 50567A Quail Bush Road Johnson Valley, CA, 92285 (map)
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Heroes Ride for Parkinson’s

A fun run with your own vehicle!

Each ticket includes a T-Shirt, breakfast and lunch.

Please register by Sunday, February 22nd to guarantee your correct shirt size.

 

Join us for the 1st Annual Heroes Ride for Parkinson’s Fun Run in Johnson Valley, an off-road adventure benefiting our nonprofit mission to support those affected by Parkinson’s disease. This family-friendly fun run is a non-competitive, guided off-road experience designed for riders and drivers of all skill levels to come together for a great cause.

Participants will enjoy a scenic and exciting route through the iconic terrain of Johnson Valley, featuring open desert, rolling hills, and designated trails. The event emphasizes safe, responsible off-road recreation, camaraderie, and honoring the heroes who inspire us every day. Trail leaders and volunteers will be present to guide groups and ensure a positive experience for everyone.

Hosted by Fighting Parkinson’s Disease for Heroes—as represented by our official nonprofit logo—this event is about more than the ride. It’s about raising awareness, building community, and fighting Parkinson’s disease for heroes. Whether you’re behind the wheel, on a bike, or supporting from camp, your participation helps drive our mission forward.

8:00-10:00am
Check-in and breakfast burritos

Johnson Valley Community Center
50567A Quail Bush Road
Johnson Valley, CA 92285

50/50 raffle tickets sold

10:00-10:30am
Driver/Rider meeting

10:30am-12:30pm
Fun Run

12:30-2:30pm
Lunch

 
 

FAQs

  • A fun run is an organized recreational driving event designed to bring people together to enjoy off-highway terrain in a safe, social, and organized way. Unlike races or competitions, a fun run focuses on participation, community, and enjoyment rather than speed or winning.

  • Operators 18 years of age and older:
    You are not required to have an ATV Safety Certificate, but for the safety of the rider it is recommended.

    Operators ages 14-17:
    You must possess an ATV Safety Certificate or be supervised by an adult with an ATV Safety Certificate.

    Ages 13 and under:
    You must be directly supervised by a parent or guardian or an adult authorized by the parent or guardianIf you do not have an ATV Safety Certificate, you must be supervised by an adult with an ATV Safety Certificate. 

    OHMVR Frequently Asked Questions (ca.gov)

    ***ALL RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 WILL BE CHECKED FOR ATV SAFETY CERTIFICATION DURING THE REQUIRED DRIVER/RIDER MEETING!!!!

  • The fun run will still happen if it rains. Please dress accordingly.

  • As a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) organization, all funds for this event are considered donations and therefore are eligible for a tax write-off. We recommend that you consult with your tax professional.

  • The event area is on Private Property and will not be available for camping either before or after the event. Please refer to California BLM rules and regulations for camping in the designated OHV Areas.

    California Recreation Activities | Bureau of Land Management (blm.gov)

  • Due to time constraints, the start time will not be postponed. You will be provided with GPS coordinates if you wish to proceed with the fun run.

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