Barracuda has been a supporter of Challenged Athletes Foundation for many years. Last Saturday we blogged about Andre' Kajlich, a CAF athlete who is the first handcyclist to qualify for the Race Across America (RAAM). The solo race kicked off yesterday in Oceanside, California, and finishes 3,000 miles away in Annapolis Maryland.
Our own support for Challenged Athletes Foundation is highlighted through our participation in Christmas Coma and NorCal races, but we also donate our time and other resources when possible. If you're wondering why we love this organization and its mission, check out this video featuring Michael Hughes, our SVP of Worldwide Sales:
Michael talks about how impressed he was with Andre'. You'll be impressed too once you get to know him a little. Check out the video here for more on Andre's approach to life on wheels.
RAAM isn't just about the physical competition between the racers or the individual commitment to the challenge. Racing in the RAAM is a great way to raise awareness and money for a cause and has helped racers raise over two million dollars for their charities each year for the last five years.
If you would like more information on how to support Challenged Athletes Foundation, click here. If you would like to donate to CAF, follow this link.
You can follow Andre's race performance through RAAM live tracking and on twitter @CAFoundation and @AndreKajlich.

Christine Barry est blogueuse en chef et responsable des réseaux sociaux chez Barracuda. Son travail consiste à rédiger des articles captivants en lien avec les services Barracuda et à faciliter la communication entre le public et les équipes internes. Avant de rejoindre Barracuda, Christine a été ingénieure de terrain et chef de projet dans l'éducation et auprès de PME pendant plus de 15 ans. Elle est titulaire de plusieurs diplômes technologiques, d'une licence de l'université du Michigan, et d'une maîtrise en administration des affaires.
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