Hope United Remembrance Ride

August 29, 2020 @ 12:00PM — 4:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

"Hope For the Future!"

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There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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We are saddened to say that Hope United will be canceling our Remembrance Ride this year scheduled for Saturday, August 29th due to too many conflicts with restrictions for COVID-19. The Motorcycle Ride will be re-scheduled for next year and we look forward to a great turnout. If you feel moved to donate and ride on your own for the nearly half a million people who lost their lives to drug overdoses in the last decade, donations can be made on our website at www.hopeunited.life.

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Join the Hope United Remembrance Ride - "Hope For the Future!" on Saturday, August 29th. The ride begins at Rubber City Harley-Davidson - 1120 Main Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221. Registration from 10:00am - 12:00pm, with bikes leaving at noon. Cost is $20/rider, $10 for passenger. All motorcycles are welcome. Ride ends at Adventure Harley-Davidson - 1465 OH-39, Dover, Ohio 44622.

Registration includes: coffee, donuts at the start and hotdogs, burgers and refreshments at the end of the ride. Register before August 16th and receive a FREE t-shirt!

Each rider may submit a photo of a loved one lost to addiction. After completing your registration, please visit https://form.jotform.com/200428261067045 to upload your photo.

Thanks to our corporate sponsors: Adventure Harley-Davidson and Rubber City Harley-Davidson!

Proceeds will benefit the construction of Phase I of Tyler's Redemption Place, Ohio's first Relapse Prevention Wellness Center to offer hope, support, social connection, counseling, and relapse prevention to families and individuals impacted by the drug, alcohol and suicide epidemics.

In 2017, more than 150,000 Americans died from drugs, alcohol or suicide - more than twice as many as in 1999 — according to a new analysis by Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and Well Being Trust (WBT). Nearly half a million people lost their lives to drug overdoses alone in the last decade. The current treatment models to help individuals beat their addictions are not enough, so Hope United is building a center called Tyler's Redemption Place for individuals and families to come together to find hope, find the support they need.....and heal.


*Any questions about the motorcycle ride may be directed to Darrell Hartman: 330-696-2211 or hartman8465@gmail.com.


Thank you - we look forward to seeing you on Saturday, August 29, 2020!