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We are looking for volunteers to help us with the 5th Annual Veterans Day Bike Ride, produced by The Long Walk Home.

If you want to help serve patriotic cycling and honor America’s finest, consider coming out and pitching in. You will be rewarded with a steak lunch, beautiful scenery, great people, and an awesome time.

Volunteering is free and you will reap the benefits: please let us know how to include you by getting a volunteer ticket here.

 

To Participate

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

The Veterans Day Bike Ride will be held on Saturday 12 November 2022

The event starts and ends in Fort DeSoto Park in St. Petersburg and offers three different distance options of 10, 32, and 55 miles.

This bike ride is a casual ride with beautiful scenery. It has a bit of everything, from beaches to city parks, bike lanes on roads to paved bike trails, and is guaranteed to be one of the best bike routes you have been on.

 

What’s Included

  • Your Registration Includes:
  • Choice of three distance options
  • Commemorative Veteran’s Day Bike Ride T-Shirt
  • Fully supported rest stops
  • Steak Lunch (With Takeout option)
  • Live music

You'll enjoy a steak lunch when you return after your ride that you can enjoy at one of the shelter tables or on the beach!

There is a $5.00 entry fee per vehicle to enter the park and a few tolls along the entrance route and is not included in the registration fee.

 

SAG STOPS (Rest Stops)

All Support and Gear (SAG) stops will be fully stocked with nutrition and hydration products to keep you fueled. SAG Stops provide snacks and water/Gatorade to fuel you along the ride.

We are looking for a sponsor to supply the replenishments and provide two to three volunteers to run this SAG stop. If you think your business or family could provide this, please contact us through this form.

 

Buy Raffle Tickets - register as a non-rider

There is also a 50/50 raffle. Purchase your tickets during registration checkout!

Why Participate and/or Volunteer

The Fifth annual Veterans Day Bike Ride raises funds to help Veterans transition from military to civilian life.

Often, when Veterans get out of the service, they find themselves lost and without a purpose.

This is especially true if they are discharged prematurely, for example, a military member being involuntarily sent home due to medical reasons or military downsizing.

Sometimes, this sudden shift results in feelings of loss, sorrow, and aimlessness. Due to a lack of support and resources, Veterans will often self-medicate to numb their pain, which can make the situation worse.

The Long Walk Home (TLWH), a non-profit headquartered in Venice, FL, has recognized this problem and is determined to solve it. Through its Founder, Ron Zaleski, TLWH is working day and night to support and inspire Veterans in a non-judgmental way.

This is done through a holistic approach and has already seen successes in saving several Veterans’ lives.

 

The Founder

Ron Zaleski, a Marine Veteran, founded TLWH in 2006. He started out by walking the Appalachian Trail barefoot in 2006 as a personal challenge to find himself and to raise awareness for Veterans experiencing PTSD.

In 2010, he upped the stakes and walked barefoot across America, from Massachusetts to California, wearing a sandwich board that said: “18 Vets A Day Commit Suicide”.

When the VA released new figures during his walk, this number was crossed out and replaced with “22”.

Every day, family members of Veterans who suicided pulled their car over and stopped him. They tearfully told him stories of loved ones they lost and the guilt they felt, which touched Ron and strengthened his resolve.

After completing his coast-to-coast journey, he went to speak on Capitol Hill about the need for mandatory counseling for Veterans returning home.

 

Mentorship Program

TLWH has launched its Mentorship Program, which pairs Veterans in need with one of its Mentors. The Mentors act as an ear as well as a resource guide.

The Mentors will always have the Veteran’s back⁠—a sentiment of comradery that is crucial in the military. The mantra, “Leave no one behind!” rings true even after a Veteran takes off their uniform.

In the Mentorship Program Mentorship Program, a series of 10 Life-Changing Challenges, the ‘10 Challenges to Service, is given in order to address, and perhaps change, the Veteran’s way of thinking in a positive and constructive manner.

This came about from Ron’s experience opening and running a homeless shelter in the Florida Keys for two years. There, he encountered many Veterans seeking help as a crutch, which turned to enabling their destructive behaviors.

Ron realized that to create lasting change, he had to change his approach.

The Mentorship Program is built upon the lessons that Ron learned. As he states, “The ‘10 Challenges to Service’ are designed to help us continue our mission to serve and protect.

“How?” you might ask. We do it by being the person we want our children to become one day, a person who leads by example. The more we can learn and take the time to work on ourselves, the more value we can add to the lives of those around us.”

Take the first challenge, for example: Write down what you are grateful for when you go to sleep at night and what you are grateful for as you wake up each morning.

 

Fundraising

Money raised from events like the Veterans Day Bike Ride, which is our main fundraising event, is used to fund workshops and classes like the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) workshops.

From the Living Works website (creators of ASIST), ASIST is an intensive, interactive, and practice-dominated course designed to help caregivers recognize and review risk, and intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. It is by far the most widely used, acclaimed, and researched suicide intervention training workshop in the world.

All Mentors of TLWH will attend this workshop and be prepared to listen and aid in any crisis their assigned Veteran has.

Another use of the funds goes toward assisting Veterans in need of either a gift or a loan, allowing them to stay above the ‘waterline’ after an unexpected expense. Sometimes Veterans live on meager wages, which is what they draw in disability, and perhaps social security if they rate it.

When “life happens” as they say, and their air conditioning goes out, their roof starts leaking, or their car breaks down, it can really throw them in a downward spiral. The immediate need is met through TLWH financial aid procedures, but not before the Veterans start to invest in themselves. This aid requires proof of a DD214, a financial statement, and participation in the Mentorship Program.

TLWH also conducts other therapeutic activities for Veterans and conducts meet-ups, whether in the woods, on the beach or in recreational activities such as throwing axes.

There are a number of animal encounter trips planned as well; Examples include Dolphins Plus in Key Largo, Big Cat Rescue in Sarasota, and caring for elephants at Two Hawk Hammock and Two Tails Ranch in Williston, all of which provide a fun, therapeutic experience.

Many more activities are planned to connect Veterans with each other and provide them with experiences that are designed to inspire a new mission within them.

TLWH has a ‘Pay it Forward’ donation method in which donors can directly pay for a Veteran’s ticket, transportation, or housing so that they might attend one of these special events.

 

Donate to Vets

If you would like to help out by donating, a one-time monetary gift, or in other ways, the website has all the donation and contact info on it.

There are ways to volunteer time by helping with events or acting as a Mentor.

TLWH currently has Mentors waiting to be assigned to Veterans in need of help, so whether you are wanting to help, or are in need of it, please reach out through the contact information below.

 

Become a Sponsor

TLWH is also offering sponsorships for businesses who want to have their name and logo up front for the Veterans Day Bike Ride.

This is an excellent way to attach your business to a good cause, while also gaining exposure to potential customers.

There are different levels of sponsorship; each level increases your business’ advertising and presence in the event, by putting its name on the banner, T-shirt, and website.

 

Contact us via email or phone to become a sponsor.

Contact Information

Email: info@thelongwalkhome.com

Phone: (305) 399-5354

Website: https://thelongwalkhome.org/

 

Written by: Major Duane C. Stamm, USMC

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Nov 12 2022

Veterans Day Bike Ride

Organized by The Long Walk Home

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Nov 12 2022 08:00 AM
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Nov 12 2022 04:00 PM
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