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Find You, Be Happy
For a lot of veterans, the hardest fight comes after the uniform is folded up. Everyone has an opinion on how you are supposed to heal, how you are supposed to live, and what moving on is supposed to look like. That noise can drown out the one voice that actually matters, yours. Dropping the clutch is about moving forward on your terms. Losing the f*cks is about letting go of expectations that never fit you in the first place. There is no checklist for happiness. For some, it
Jan 111 min read


Veterans and At-Risk Youth: The Same Fight at the Core
On the surface, veterans and at-risk youth couldn’t look more different. One group has stood in uniform, faced combat, and carried the weight of freedom on their backs. The other is still growing up, often caught in broken homes, poverty, or neighborhoods that make survival feel like a battle of its own. But if you strip it down to the roots, they are fighting for the same basic needs. • To be heard • To be acknowledged • To be loved The Need to Be Heard When veterans come ho
Dec 17, 20252 min read


the DREAM - part 1
One of our "pie in the sky" goals is to develop a mentorship program, linking the motorcycle community with at-risk children and veterans. Something powerful happens when experience meets potential and even more so when it happens on two wheels. We often talk about at-risk kids needing mentors. We also talk about veterans needing purpose after service. But here's what we don't talk about enough: they need each other. And the motorcycle community? We're perfectly positioned to
Dec 17, 20252 min read
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