Seaford is set to host an annual motorcycle ride designed to raise awareness about mental health issues.
Bikers in Seaford can soon take part in Black Dog Ride's yearly event called the “1 Dayer”. The occasion will be held to invoke a national conversation regarding the mental health issue of depression.
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The phrase “black dog” was used by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who is believed to have been bipolar and suffered from depression. He used the term to describe his dark moods. Now, on the third Sunday in March, the whole of Black Dog Ride Ltd will unite under a single banner to amplify its message of hope, prevention and awareness, and is inviting riders to register online. Participants will receive a kit that includes a “Black Dog Rider” sticker for their bike and a 1 Dayer patch for their jacket.
The ride itinerary begins with check in and registration at 8 am and a rider briefing at 9.30 am. The ride begins at 10 am.
The Black Dog Ride 1 Dayer 2025 will take place on March 16 and starts at Scotties Garage Café. The venue is based at 7 1-77 Miles Grove in Seaford.Get a Free Quote for Flyers Get a Free Quote for Posters Get a Free Quote for T-Shirts
