Wounded Warrior Soldier Ride 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 2:20PM Soldier Ride is a Wounded Warrior Project initiative that provides adaptive cycling opportunities across the country to help wounded warriors restore their physical and emotional well-being. It is a unique adaptive cycling experience that honors our military men and women as they courageously battle the physical and psychological damages of war. Through the exhilaration of cycling, warriors embrace possibilities for the future in a supportive environment with fellow injured service members.
While Soldier Ride has inspired spectators for years, the experience is now open to everyone, allowing the public the opportunity to ride alongside our warriors as they convey a positive message of recovery.
The Wounded Warrior Project provides equipment and support to participating injured service members at no cost to the warrior. Soldier Ride raises funds for Wounded Warrior Project programs and initiatives to ensure this generation is the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded warriors in our nation's history.
A favorite stop in their ride is the Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys, where soldiers enjoyed a dolphin encounter, thanks to the generosity of the Charles Evans Foundation.
Learn more about Wounded Warrior Project's Soldier Ride here.