Today over 425 American Legion Riders programs, organized by chapters, districts, or departments, support Americanism and Children
and Youth programs in virtually every state in the nation, and more are organizing each month. One of the fastest-growing and most
highly visible of the many programs offered by The American Legion, The American Legion Riders are a very diverse group, and so are
the programs that they support. What do American Legion Riders do? The activities are far too many to mention in this space, but here
are a few examples:
American Legion Riders chapters and districts, nationally, have become some of the most generous donors for the
American Legacy Scholarship Fund, raising as much as $5,000 or more in a single event.
Legion Riders sponsor or participate in local
and national charity events in support of the sponsoring American Legion Posts.
Legion Riders ride to raise money for such organizations
as local VA Hospitals, Battered Women and Children's Center, Varied Children and Youth programs, a School for Blind Children, Veterans
Relief, Needy families and many, many others.
Legion Riders founded a national movement called “Patriot Guard” that honors and protects
the sanctity of military funerals and memorial services.
Legion Riders have also begun to teach motorcycle and driver safety in the
community and in schools in cooperation with ABATE and other national motorcycling organizations
Keweenaw Peninsula
American Legion Riders
American Legion Post 291
PO Box 21
Hubbell, MI 49934
Phone 296-0849
Covering the counties of Baraga, Houghton & Keweenaw, Michigan
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