I ride to honor my son Cameron and to make a difference for kids like him!

We treasured fifteen wonderful and unforgettable years with our son, Cameron, before he bravely battled AML Leukemia until his passing on September 2nd, 2015. Throughout his 7-month fight, Cameron showed extraordinary strength, courage, and selflessness, enduring challenges that no one, especially a child, should have to endure. He faced prolonged hospital stays, twice-daily chemotherapy treatments at 3 PM and 3 AM, and received what we hoped would be a life-saving bone marrow transplant from his oldest brother, Brandon. Cameron's resilience continues to be a source of inspiration for me every single day.

In memory of our son, I have dedicated myself to cycling and transforming my grief into a positive mission following our loss. I am cycling and fundraising to fulfill the wishes of other children like Cameron, aiming to bring a ray of hope and joy to those in need.

I have assembled a team of cyclists known as Cameron’s Crusaders. We are a compassionate group of individuals committed to riding and granting wishes to deserving children. I invite you to consider joining our team, riding alongside us, or contributing to Make-A-Wish to support our cause. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and bring hope to those who need it the most.

Thank you!!

Bob Ruby
(248) 390-3335


Make a Wish

Make A Wish

On September 2nd, 2015, our youngest son Cameron, lost his battle with blood cancer (AML Leukemia). Help me honor the memory of my son, pay back Make-A-Wish for his wish, and support my efforts to create life-changing experiences for kids like him.

Donate to Make-A-Wish
Cameron's Crusaders

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Riding my bicycle 100 miles a day is difficult. The real work however, is raising money through donations to help children who are fighting Leukemia and to find cures for blood cancer patients like Cameron.

Donate to the LLS
  • “Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day... unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.”