Registration

Join us for the 10th Annual Motorcycle Ride 4 Suicide Awareness

How Would You Like to Participate?

There are multiple ways to get involved with our event. Select the option that best fits how you’d like to participate.

Rider Registration

Join the motorcycle ride from Ben Gill Park to Les Zeiger Park.

Vendor Participation

Showcase your business or organization at our community event.

Sponsorship

Support the event through various sponsorship levels and opportunities.

Loss Survivor Registration

Honor a loved one lost to suicide with our memorial display.

Memorial Yard Sign

Purchase a yard sign to honor someone lost to suicide.

Event Details

Important information for all participants

Date & Time

Locations

Activities

Additional Info

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a motorcycle to participate?

No, while the motorcycle ride is a key part of the event, the community gathering at Les Zeiger Park is open to everyone. You can meet us at the park at 12:00 PM for all activities.

What does the registration fee cover?

The $25 rider registration fee helps cover event costs and supports the Hear My Cry Foundation’s mental health initiatives. It includes participation in the ride and an event t-shirt.

How can I volunteer for the event?

We welcome volunteers! Please contact us at info@hearmycryfoundation.org with “Volunteer” in the subject line, and we’ll connect you with our volunteer coordinator.

Is there a deadline for registration?

While we accept day-of registrations, we encourage signing up by July 10th to guarantee your t-shirt size and help us plan accordingly.

How are memorial tributes displayed?

Memorial photos and names are displayed on our memorial wall at the event. Yard signs are placed along the event grounds and are yours to take home afterward.

What happens if it rains?

The event will proceed rain or shine. In case of severe weather, updates will be posted on our website and social media channels.

Ready to Join Us?

Be part of our milestone 10th annual event and help us break the stigma around suicide.