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2nd Annual Ride to Stop Violence Motorcycle Ride The 2nd Annual Ride to Stop Violence Motorcycle ride was kicked off at Kennedy's motorcycle shop in Oceanside Saturday October 30th. Michelle Renee, the founder of Rock to Stop Violence, greeted all with coffee, donuts, and a smile. Upon signing in, each rider received a t-shirt and a raffle ticket.
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OCEANSIDE, CA. CHURCH REACHES OUT WITH THE LOVE OF GOD TO BIKERS – ONE AT A TIME Rushing Wind Ministries, located in Oceanside, CA is not your Momma’s church, but it might be - if she could handle seeing dozens of motorcycles (of every brand) in the parking lot every Sunday morning.
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Rebel with a cross: Oceanside man calls biker ministry 'a rescue shop within a yard of hell' Thirty-four years ago, a young man named Fred Zariczny crashed his motorcycle. On leave from the Navy, with a thirst for speed and drugs, he missed a curve and careened head-on into a 4-foot stone wall. He broke his back in three places, and no one ---- not even his doctors ---- thought he would walk again.
More on this storyBy: RUTH MARVIN WEBSTER - Staff Writer- The North County Times

Orange County Article about Kevin's home remodel Bikers destroy boy's home to build his spirits: This past March, Guice, who has cerebral palsy, was selected by the Oceanside-based Bikers for Christ ministry for an extreme home makeover of his bathroom to make it handicapped accessible.
More on this storyBy GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL-The Orange County Register

North Coastal Times Article about the 5th Annual Bike BlessingOCEANSIDE ---- Attendees of Bikers for Christ International's fifth annual bike blessing and blood drive cheered Sunday when reminded of an important part of the event ---- raising donations to help a young man whom many had never met.
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Orange County Article about the 5th Annual Bike BlessingORANGE - Confined by a hospital bed and the contortions of his own wasted body, Kevin Guice is the last person you'd expect to find at the center of a pack of leather-wearing, hog-riding, self-described rebels. Yet there he was March 25, gliding down the highway in his parents' van surrounded by 60 or more bikers.
More on this storyBy GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL-The Orange County Register

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