Indian Motorcycle® Sponsors 8th Annual Veterans Therapy Program with VCR

The Veterans Charity Ride (VCR) has just acquired its usual trusty sponsor for 2022 – and Indian Motorcycle® is more than happy to be a part of the non-profit’s 8th Annual Therapy Program for vets.

The program will purportedly involve 10-12 amputees, paraplegics and victims of PTSD – all veterans from our good country – that will be matched up for one-on-one treatment that includes mentors and fellow vets that have previously completed VCR’s program. 

Vets using Indian bikes to rehabilitate thanks to the Veterans Charity Ride. Photo courtesy of HotBike.
Vets using Indian bikes to rehabilitate thanks to the Veterans Charity Ride. Photo courtesy of HotBike.

It’s a brilliant opportunity for our military men and women to use the Indin bikes provided and use the trips, memories made and thrills to ‘rehabilitate and support veterans returning from combat,’ supporting their ‘transition back to civilian life.’

Indian motorcycle riders taking advantage of the gorgeous day and the Veterans' Charity Ride Therapy Program to rehabilitate. Photo courtesy of Motorcycle.com
Indian motorcycle riders taking advantage of the gorgeous day and the Veterans’ Charity Ride Therapy Program to rehabilitate. Photo courtesy of Motorcycle.com

“We are proud to say we have touched the lives of more than 150 veterans,” says Dave Frey, the Veterans Charity Ride Founder

“With a growing number of returning veterans still in need of VCR programming, we’re excited to expand and host three multi-day motorcycle therapy events.”

A female motorcyclist with her feet up, enjoying the view. Photo courtesy of Coffee or Die Magazine
A female motorcyclist with her feet up, enjoying the view. Photo courtesy of Coffee or Die Magazine

“It’s been a true honor to support such a life-changing program such as the Veterans Charity Ride,” agrees Aaron Jax, Vice President for Indian Motorcycle®. 

“VCR’s growth is a testament to Dave and Sue Frey, as they’ve made it their mission to positively impact the lives of the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much for our country.”

A motorcycle rider with a sidecar in the rehabilitation efforts for American vets. Photo courtesy of Coffee or Die Magazine.
A motorcycle rider with a sidecar in the rehabilitation efforts for American vets. Photo courtesy of Coffee or Die Magazine.

The dates of the VCR Therapy Program will be in the following locations: 

June 10-19: Moab, UT / Durango, CO

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August 20-30: Moab, UT

October 10-18: Park City, UT (start) / Moab, UT (end)

An Indian rider with apropos apparel. Photo courtesy of Indian's Twitter.
An Indian rider with apropos apparel. Photo courtesy of Indian’s Twitter.

Be sure to share the dates and locations of this brilliant program with other fellow riders; support of our vets is so incredibly important to our country, and it’s heart-warming to see Indian Motorcycle® stepping in (as per their usual). 

Drop a comment below letting us know what you think, and as ever – stay safe on the twisties. 

*Media sourced from Hot Bike Magazine, the Coffee or Die Magazine, Indian’s Twitter, and Motorcycle.com*

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