December 13, 2024

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Motorcycle ride held to raise money to help veterans

A group of motorcycle riders came together Saturday morning to help veterans in New Hampshire.The Leathernecks Motorcycle Club hit the road for a charity ride starting in Manchester to raise money for Liberty House in Manchester, a transitional home for homeless and struggling veterans.“We don’t take any state or federal money for our operational expenses, so these kind of events are huge for us,” Liberty House Executive Director Jeff Nelson. “They are what make us be able to keep our doors open.” “We had a heartfelt need and desire to help Jeff out because we’ve seen the facility and we’ve seen what he does and this is a worthwhile cause,” said club member Roger Crevier.Club members said they hope to make this ride an annual event.

A group of motorcycle riders came together Saturday morning to help veterans in New Hampshire.

The Leathernecks Motorcycle Club hit the road for a charity ride starting in Manchester to raise money for Liberty House in Manchester, a transitional home for homeless and struggling veterans.

“We don’t take any state or federal money for our operational expenses, so these kind of events are huge for us,” Liberty House Executive Director Jeff Nelson. “They are what make us be able to keep our doors open.”

“We had a heartfelt need and desire to help Jeff out because we’ve seen the facility and we’ve seen what he does and this is a worthwhile cause,” said club member Roger Crevier.

Club members said they hope to make this ride an annual event.