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Connecticut
Law Firm Trantolo & Trantolo is the Presenting Sponsor for the Fourth Petit
Family Foundation Ride for Justice
With Hartford-based law
firm Trantolo & Trantolo as the Presenting Sponsor, the Fourth Ride for
Justice will be raising funds in support of Petit Family Foundation on September
29, 2013.
Scheduled for September
29, 2013, the Fourth Ride for Justice supports the initiatives and goals of the
Petit Family Foundation, and has grown since its start in 2010, with more
participants expected for 2013.
The ride starts from
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entertainment starting at 9 a.m. at
The first ride began on
September 26, 2010, the day Jennifer Hawke-Petit would have turned 52. Petit
Family Foundation committee chair Ron Catucci and friend Keith Stack started
planning, with assistance from Atty. Trantolo, a long-time friend of the Petit family. For this first event, the law firm assisted
with organization, including getting help from Yankee Harley Davidson and
Bozzuto’s. 3,000 riders and participants came out for the first ride, with more
expected for 2013.
In remembrance of
Hawke-Petit and daughters Hayley Elizabeth and Michaela Rose Petit, the Petit
Family Foundation strives to do as many good actions as possible and to replace
evil in the world with activism, idealism, and kindness. The organization has
held events since 2007 to raise funds to assist with the education of young
people, especially women in the sciences; to help those affected by chronic
illness; and to protect victims of violent crime.
The Petit Family
Foundation’s events have raised funds for scholarships and other efforts since
2007: scholarships for the Cheshire Academy, Miss Porter’s School, Chase
Collegiate School, and Sharon General Hospital; an annual award for the Cheshire
Academy in honor of Jennifer; a garden at the former Petit home; a gazebo in
Norton Park in Plainville; a fund created for the National Multiple Sclerosis
Society – Connecticut Chapter; Hayley’s Hope and Michaela’s Miracle MS Fund, a
scholarship program for students living with MS or with parents living with MS
that funds family and caregiver education and respite programs; and the Hayley
and Michaela Petit MS Youth Award. Previously, proceeds from the Ride for
Justice went toward Manes & Motion, Hospital for Special Care, a therapeutic riding center.
Interested participants
have a chance to register online at PetitFamilyFoundation.org. Prices are $30
per rider on the day of the event and $15 per passenger. For walk-ins at
Bozzuto’s, there is also a $15 charge.