Important Links
Click here to go to the Headstrong for Jake FaceBook Page
The University of Kansas Medical Center is a proud partner of the Jake Clough Headstrong Foundation.
Trek Bicycle store of Kansas City, one of the Jake Clough Headstrong Foundation proud partners.
Johnson County Med-Act Bicycle Medic Team
Med-Act’s Bicycle Medic Team (BMT) began in the summer of 2003, and has proven to be an effective way to deliver care when reaching patients becomes difficult. The BMT also participates in bike rodeos, safety fairs, and other events that are held with the intent of promoting safety in general, and safe cycling in particular.
The Elite Frogs parachute team is comprised of U.S.Navy SEALs. Whether in the sea, air, or on land, the U.S. Navy SEAL teams are the most feared and respected commando force in the arsenal of the U.S. military special forces, maybe even the world. Some members of the team have retired from the Navy with over 20 years of service. Elite Frogs is a sponsor of the Headstrong for Jake Foundation.
Today, the JCBC is strictly a recreational (non-racing) cycling club whose purpose is to promote bicycling safety, advocacy, and fellowship. Although its roots and club name are centered about Johnson County, JCBC’s interests cover the greater Kansas City Metro and beyond.
Joel's Ride for a Reason
This ride is dedicated to the memory of Joel Winston and funds benefit the Joel H. Winston Social Justice fund at Congregation Beth Torah. Beth Torah's Social Justice fund beneficiaries have included the reStart Shelter, Harvesters, Safehome and other organizations fighting poverty, hunger and illness in our community.
Mid America Regional Council (MARC) Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs
MARC recognizes the important role that bicycling and walking play in the Kansas City region’s total transportation system. As our local transportation needs continue to grow, MARC promotes walking and bicycling as healthy, environmentally friendly modes of transport.
Educating and influencing people to prevent accidental injury or death.
What do bicycling, horseback riding, baseball and in-line skating all have in common? Helmets! The trick is that different sports require a different type of helmet to help protect participants from the different types of head injuries common to that particular sport.