Next month, Helping Heroes of America will host the Freedom Ride and Music Festival in Indianapolis to benefit homeless veterans.
Helping Heroes of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, and Texas. The organization has hosted The Freedom Ride and Music Festival for the past four years to raise money for, and awareness of, homeless veterans and military personnel.
Two other Indianapolis-based veteran organizations, The American Legion Post 64 and Indy Veterans, will partner with Helping Heroes of America to organize the ride and festival. The motorcycle ride, with Jeeps following along in the back, will be police-escorted through I-465. Non-riders are also welcomed to join in on the festivities after the ride, which will include food, music, vendors, games, raffles, a silent auction, helicopter rides, and a resource fair.
Each registered motorcycle rider and passenger will receive an all-access pass that includes a T-shirt with the event’s Logo Design, an armband, a patch, and special gift. Registered Jeep riders and passengers will receive an all-access pass that includes an armband and T-shirt.
The Freedom Ride and Music Festival is scheduled for July 23 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The festival will take place on 601 South Holt Road. Registration fees range in price from $10 to $40. Get a Free Quote for Logo Design