Brothers Complete 5,500-Mile Bike Ride for Charity

Cyclists riding on a long road for charity

College Station, Texas, September 7, 2025

News Summary

Bobby and Raleigh Jenkins, Texas-based brothers, have completed an 80-day, 5,500-mile bike ride from Alaska to Texas. Their journey aimed to raise awareness for children’s health issues and support families in need, inspired by personal loss. Their efforts have strengthened ties to Texas A&M University and raised funds for the Moss Pieratt Foundation and Mission Lazarus. This ride marks a significant personal tribute while advocating for sustainable improvements in community support.

College Station, Texas – Bobby Jenkins and Raleigh Jenkins, business owners and brothers from Texas, have successfully completed a remarkable 80-day, 5,500-mile bike ride from Anchorage, Alaska, to Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. This extraordinary endeavor aimed to raise awareness for children’s health issues and to support international humanitarian efforts.

The brothers embarked on their cycling journey on June 19, motivated primarily by personal tragedy and a commitment to charity. Bobby Jenkins, the owner and CEO of ABC Home & Commercial Services, was inspired by the loss of his grandson, Moss, who passed away at just 15 months old from sudden unexplained death in childhood (SUDC). Throughout the ride, Bobby drew strength from the memory of Moss and from families who have faced similar heartbreaking situations.

Raleigh Jenkins, who serves as the president of ABC Home & Commercial Services in Houston, dedicated his part of the journey to both Moss and Mission Lazarus, a nonprofit organization that helps families in Haiti and Honduras. Raleigh emphasized the importance of empowering individuals in these communities rather than simply providing temporary assistance, highlighting the need for sustainable improvement in their living conditions.

The brothers’ cycle tour has included numerous challenges and victories, all while spreading a message of hope and support for children in need. The conclusion of the ride at Kyle Field was symbolic, as the Jenkins family has deep-rooted connections to Texas A&M University, further connecting the event to their personal and academic history. Bobby Jenkins graduated from Texas A&M in 1981 and Raleigh in 1983, and they have shared a proud tradition with their eight children, all of whom have attended the same institution.

Both brothers conveyed that this journey marks their third long-distance cycling event for charity and that they may consider it their final major cycling challenge. They expressed a desire to “go big” for this occasion, given its significance.

Moss’s parents, John “J.” Pieratt and Jessica Pieratt, have thanked the brothers for their efforts in raising awareness for such critical causes. Donations to support the mission of the Moss Pieratt Foundation and Mission Lazarus can be made through the Brothers Bike website, contributing to the ongoing efforts to help children and families in need.

The journey from Alaska to Texas was not just a physical challenge, but also a heartfelt tribute that merged personal loss with altruism, illustrating how one can inspire change and extend a helping hand to those far away.

Key Features

Feature Description
Event Duration 80 days
Distance Covered 5,500 miles
Start Date June 19
Ending Location Kyle Field, College Station, Texas
Inspiration Moss Pieratt, SUDC
Associated Charities Moss Pieratt Foundation, Mission Lazarus
Family Connection Deep ties to Texas A&M University

FAQs

What was the purpose of the bike ride?

The bike ride aimed to raise awareness for children’s health issues and support international humanitarian efforts, particularly focusing on the memory of Moss Pieratt, who lost his life to SUDC.

How long did the bike ride take?

The ride took 80 days to complete.

Where did the bike ride start and end?

The ride began in Anchorage, Alaska, and concluded at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.

What organizations are supported by the bike ride?

The bike ride supports the Moss Pieratt Foundation and Mission Lazarus, which helps families in Haiti and Honduras.

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