Community galleriesGalleriesLocal newsNews

Motorcyclists come together to raise awareness

“Funds raised from the mass ride will enable the Sunflower Fund to create awareness, educate and recruit stem cell donors to increase the number of people registered on the South African Bone Marrow Registry,”

The Sunflower Fund in association with the MOTHS Motorcycle Association held the annual Ride4Hope mass ride at the Dickie Fritz Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTHS) centre in Edenvale on September 17.

The motorcycle ride began at 10am. It saw the bikers depart from the Dickie Fritz MOTHS Centre and return to the hall.

At the event Mr Kevin Gradidge said that the support from MOTHS members was good although he did hope for a larger turnout.

Mr Laurie Claase, chairman of the Savannah Shellhole, said the day was brilliant and thanked the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) for their assistance with the ride by stopping traffic and allowing for a smooth ride.

All riders who took part received a badge to commemorate the event.

Ms Takalani Ramaphosa, the public relations and events specialist of Gauteng for the Sunflower Fund, said the aim of the event was to raise funds for the Sunflower Fund, a non-profit charity.

“Funds raised from the mass ride will enable the Sunflower Fund to create awareness, educate and recruit stem cell donors to increase the number of people registered on the South African Bone Marrow Registry,” said Ms Ramaphosa.

Ms Ramaphosa said the total number of funds raised thus far was R17 911.50.

Also read: Moths – it is about camaraderie 

Related Articles

 
Back to top button