Divas For A Cure ("DFAC") a California Non-Profit Public Benefit
Corporation.

Divas For A Cure was founded by Jan Emanuel-Costley out of a
very personal experience. Although breast cancer is the most
common cancer among women in California, the chance of
survival when diagnosed early like Jan is as high as 95%.

Divas For A Cure is dedicated to promoting early detection,
education, screenings and supporting research organizations to
continue the quest to one day find a cure and eradicating
cancers of all kinds. Proceeds from this ride will be dedicated
towards the goal of health fairs and educational materials, wig
donations for women enduring chemotherapy, mobile breast
exams into segments of society that do not ordinarily seek or
receive medical attention due to socioeconomic conditions. It is
with your generous support, that
DFAC will be a success. Your
business or corporation has the opportunity to not only support
the
DFAC, but benefit from promotional association of the event.
In addition, sponsors will benefit from onsite promotion,
extensive cross-country media exposure and community
representation.

We are all volunteers at
Divas For A Cure - - there are NO Paid
Salaries for the
DFAC Board of Directors or DFAC Core Group
Riders and/or Participants, therefore $.90 of every dollar we raise
actually goes to the Breast Cancer Research Fund.

Our organizations' overhead is underwritten by Corporate
Sponsors and/or donated In-Kind Services.
On Saturday, October 25, 2008, Divas For A Cure accompanied by
the NJ Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club, Family, Friends & DFAC
Supporters presented a check to Bill Alexander of M.D. Anderson
Cancer Research Center for $35,000.00 at the Harley-Davidson of
Ocean County dealership in Lakewood, NJ.

The proceeds from this years' run will be dedicated solely to Breast
Cancer Research. This is a small token but a big commitment in the
huge struggle for many of us who continue to be plagued with health
issues as a result of the fight. Cancer does not discriminate - - but we
have made many strives and many of us are still here as a result of
the advances and developments of new technology, treatments and
medicines developed from research. Countless lives will be saved
also as a result of early detection. Elaine Thomas "Hunter" a member
of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club, Poconos Chapter said it
best, "We want a cure in our lifetime!"