Second Motor Trek for Orphanage Project

|PIC1|Audio Adrenaline's Mark Stuart went on a 3000 mile motorcycle trek across the US in 2005, raising over $65,000 for the Hands & Feet Project, an orphanage in Haiti created by the band.

This year, Stuart will embark on a similar trek in Louisiana. He will be riding 1,000 miles throughout the state, stopping at churches to speak about the Hands & Feet Project.

Along with the talk, there will also be Audio Adrenaline giveaways, a live band, as well as the chance to sponsor Stuart's trip.

With a goal of raising $10,000, there are opportunities to pledge and support in various ways, even donating per mile.

All proceeds go to helping fund of the Hands & Feet Project.
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