Houston, TX (US) - Our team is quick when it comes to software development, managing spatial data, and ensuring your business's workflows are in order. Across the Oil and Gas industry in particular, we are known for it. However, we have nothing on our latest fast paced sponsorship.
Integrated is excited to extend our sponsorship of cyclist Phil Gaimon into 2020. Our company began supporting him in his efforts to raise money for the No Kid Hungry and Chef's Cycle organizations in early 2019 - a mission which has evolved into reaching his initial fundraising goal of $100,000 and surpassing it! Donations to these organizations go a long way in granting food and resources to kids across the United States through government and school programs alike.
This year, we are continuing our support of these causes by providing sponsorship for Gaimon as he surpasses his initial fundraising goals and promotes awareness of key issues in the community.
Over the next few months, Gaimon will be returning to Houston, TX to ride with local shop Bicycle Speed Shop and others. In the meantime, you can follow along with his efforts on his YouTube channel. To make a donation to No Kid Hungry, his fundraising page can be found here.
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About Phil Gaimon
Phil Gaimon was a professional cyclist from 2009 to 2016. Since retiring, he has continued to be active in the cycling community with his most recent mission being vying to qualify for the 2020 Olympics. He is currently traveling across the United States, training with local cyclists, and raising money for the No Kids Hungry organization in the process.
Get to know Phil Gaimon at https://philthethrill.net/about/, and follow along with his fundraiser here.
About No Kid Hungry
No Kid Hungry is working to end child hunger in America today by ensuring that all children get the healthy food they need to thrive. By organizing programs like School Breakfast, Summer Meals, and Foods Skills Education, this organization seeks to provide kids with nourishing meals while also teaching their familiars and caregivers how to shop smarter and cook healthier. Learn more about this campaign at https://www.nokidhungry.org/.
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