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Our Annual

Silkies Slow Ride 2023

We will continue our annual Silkies Slow Ride this month on Saturday, 9/23/2023!!!  For those of you who are new to this ride, we ride wearing silkies (short shorts worn in the military) to raise awareness for veteran suicide.  Any time someone asks us why we're dressed the way we are, we simply tell them "22 a day is 22 too many" and take that opportunity to explain the epidemic that our nation, and its heroes, are facing.  This year, we will return to the COVID style rides, heading up to the beautiful mountain town of Wrightwood.  We kick the ride off at J. Riley, a Marine owned distillery in Redlands.  Check in starts at 1000, KSU at 1100.  We will have a couple stops on the way as well as some amazing opportunity drawing prizes (Zac Brown Band tickets, Espinoza's Leather Works gift card, Rokform mounts, Method Wheels packages, and MORE!!!).  Reminder that we donate 100% of our proceeds towards veteran suicide prevention, so we hope to see you there!!!

ALL AMERICAN RIDERS

Veterans Supporting Veterans since 2015

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WHO WE ARE

Founded in 2015, the All American Riders provide an opportunity for American veterans to support our veteran community through motorcycle rides, fundraising events, and one-on-one aid.

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Veterans Supporting Veterans

At this unprecedented time in our history, it is crucial we support our nation's heroes.  Please help us as we seek to bless veteran families who may have lost income or face significant difficulty during this pandemic.

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WHAT WE DO

Below are a few of our key events we use to impact our veteran community

All American Riders is in the business of changing and shaping lives. The work we do at our Non-Profit is aimed at providing a holistic approach to solving some of our veteran's biggest challenges. We make sure our vets are empowered by creating opportunities for individuals either through our direct investments or partnering with other great organizations.

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AMBER WAVES OF GRAIN

Since 2016, we have been honored to participate in this craft beer festival.  Including a military style parade and museum, this event has raised over $100,000 for over 40 veteran nonprofits.

SILKIES SLOW RIDE

Our largest organized ride of the year takes riders around So Cal in “silkies” to raise awareness for veteran suicide.  The afterparty includes live music, food, craft beer, and plenty of vets.

HISTORY & SUPPORT MISSION

Since our founding, we have always sought to honor our nation’s heroes, including an annual Marine Corps Ball, hospital visits, Christmas Dinner for Homeless Vets, and much more.

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SILKIES SLOW RIDE  will return in 2023!

Approximately 22 United States military veterans take their own lives each day. Join us in showing our community and our country that we have their backs. We invite all veterans with motorcycles to ride with us through Southern California in our PT shorts. We will surely be seen and able to make a point. In addition to all of our bikes, we will have vehicles with signage following our parade to help bring attention to the cause. Thank you to all the vets and supporters who made this event possible throughout the years and we hope you'll join us again!

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"We remember those who were called upon to give all a person can give, and we remember those who were prepared to make that sacrifice if it were demanded of them in the line of duty, though it never was. Most of all, we remember the devotion and gallantry with which all of them ennobled their nation as they became champions of a noble cause."

Ronald Reagan

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