How Our Program Helps...
Veterans are at 57% higher risk of suicide than those who haven’t served
The currrent national average is over 22 veteran suicides per day. This has coined the term “22 A Day” in the mental health and veteran community
18 million veterans live in the United States, representing about 7% of the country’s adult population
At We Ride On, we envision a future where Military Veterans and First Responders find solace, rejuvenation, and therapeutic support through the exhilarating experience of dirt bike riding. Our mission is to significantly reduce the national suicide rate among service members, over 22 per day, by offering a sustainable pathway to mental relief.
We are committed to breaking down barriers, both financial and informational, that hinder veterans and first responders from enjoying the transformative benefits of single track and dirt bike trail riding. We aim to be the bridge that makes this fulfilling activity accessible to all who seek its healing powers.
Beyond addressing the challenges of PTSD and TBI, We Ride On extends its support to the spouses of our brave service members. Our program not only involves participants individually but also encourages couples to engage in this new and invigorating endeavor together, fostering communication and shared experiences.
Participating in our program means more than just riding dirt bikes; it means becoming part of a community of like-minded individuals who understand and support one another. The mental focus and attention necessitated by our riding adventures provides our participants with a break from the negative noise in their minds, a diversion with beneficial effects that last long after the ride ends.
At We Ride On, we are cultivating a community that empowers our heroes to navigate the challenges they face, providing them with a sustainable and enriching outlet for healing and personal growth. Together, we ride towards a brighter and more resilient future for our Military Veterans, First Responders, and their families.